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A miscellany of Hudson Valley art, adventure and ideas | Calendar Ca l e n da r & C Classifieds l a ssifieds | Issue 29 | July 20 – 27 Inside Wynton Marsalis & the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra at Bard | Basilica Hudson honors poet John Ashbery at Read & Feed Ronnie Spector & the Ronettes at Bardavon | Dragon Boat Races on the Hudson | Rod Stewart and Cyndi Lauper together at Bethel Woods Woodstock Library Fair | East meets West, with complications, in The Big Sick | Orange County Fair

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Orange County Fair this Thursday through Sunday The Orange County Fair will end its run at the Orange County Fairgrounds in Middletown Thursday, July 20 through Sunday, July 23. The event includes motocross racing, a demolition derby, an indoor safari, antique firetruck show, rides and food. The gates open at 4 p.m. on Thursday and Friday, noon on Saturday and Sunday. Admission at the gate costs $5, with ride tickets sold separately at two tickets for $1 or $20 for unlimited rides. Orange County Fair, Thursday-Monday, July 20-31, $5, Orange County Fairgrounds, Carpenter Avenue, Middletown; (845) 343-4826, www.orangecountyfair. com.

Dragon Boat Race and Festival on Saturday in Poughkeepsie

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This year’s theme is “Woodstock: Citizens of the World.” The event will have an accordingly international flavor.

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Decorated dragon boats have been used in special ceremonies in China for over 2,500 years. The sport of international dragon-boat racing began in Hong Kong around 1976. Now, more than a hundred cities in the US host dragon boat races, including our own Poughkeepsie: a city proud of its diverse ethnic population. The fourth annual Dragon Boat Race and Festival are set for Saturday, July 22 along the shores of the Hudson River. Since its inception in the Hudson Valley, the event has been held to generate support for local non-profit organizations. In 2017, Habitat for Humanity of Dutchess County will host the event, and proceeds will go to its efforts to build strength, stability and

Woodstock Library Fair on Saturday

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he 86th annual Woodstock Library Fair will be held on Saturday, July 22 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., sponsored by the Friends of the Woodstock Library. Admission costs $2. This year’s theme is “Woodstock: Citizens of the World.” The event will have an accordingly international flavor, featuring a “Great Expectations” raffle with prizes; all-day outdoor live music; Kiddyland with face-painting, pony rides, bounce castle, hatmaking, dressmaking, water slide and more; pop-up high-end boutique; rummage sale; used books in the Book Barn; exhibitors’ tent with local vendors and authors; virtual reality experiences; Buddha Boards; Woodstockthemed crossword; food trucks and gourmet treats from area restaurants; international food and much more. The children’s parade lines up at the upper Comeau parking lot at 9:30 a.m. to march toward the library at 9:45 a.m., followed by a maypole dance on the lawn at 10 a.m. featuring Tracy Bonham on violin. Visitors should note: The library will be closed during the fair. Woodstock Library Fair, Saturday, July 22, 10 a.m.-5 p.m., free, Woodstock Library, 5 Library Lane, Woodstock; (845) 6792213, www.woodstock.org/friends-of-the-library/86th-annual-library-fair.

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Sept 2, 2017 Brianna Thomas Gospel Plus with Jaime Borelli

Come down to the Hudson this Saturday and see 24 teams of rowers in sprint races. Dragon boats are 40-foot-long canoes made of fiberglass, decorated with a carved painted dragon head on the front, a wooden tail on the back and dragon scales down the hull. Holding up to 20 paddlers, plus a drummer to set the rhythm and a steerer, the boats create quite a spectacle as they glide on top of the waters. On the race day, teams and team captains will gather at 8:30 a.m. for a last-minute meeting. Then an opening ceremony takes place at 9. The first race

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Saturday, July 29, 9 a.m., $60, Berme Road Park, Ellenville; www.longpathraces.com/ellenville-mountain-runningfestival.

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Saturday. Sunday admission is $5 for adults, with all proceeds from the gate benefiting Family of Woodstock, a not-for-profit organization serving Ulster County. HITS-on-the-Hudson, 454 Washington Avenue Extension, Saugerties; (845) 246-5515 (during shows) or (845) 2468833; www.hitsshows.com/saugerties/ hits-saugerties-series.

Dutchess Dragon Boat Race & Festival, Saturday, July 22, 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m., Hudson River Rowing Association Dock, 270 North Water Street, Poughkeepsie; (845) 475-9336, extension 113, www. dutchessdragonboat.com.

Rosendale Library Book Sale this Saturday

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Talk at FDR site about Japanese American internment in WWII The 2017 season of horse shows in Saugerties continues on Tuesday, July 25. See world-class equestrian showhorse jumping and competitions Wednesday through Sunday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Grand Prix every Friday and Sunday afternoon. Admission is free Wednesday through

The Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum in Hyde Park will present an author talk with Greg Robinson on Sunday, July 23 at 2 p.m. to discuss his book, By Order of the President: FDR and the Internment of Japanese Americans. Professor Robinson, a native New Yorker, is professor of History at l’Université du Québec à Montréal. He will discuss the conflict

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between Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt over the incarceration of Japanese Americans during World War II. She opposed internment and tried to stop her husband from issuing Executive Order 9066. Concerned about the potential hysteria against people of Japanese ancestry, Eleanor visited Japanese American communities, posed for pictures with residents and praised their patriotism. But when she discussed the issue with FDR, he rebuffed her. After the order was signed, Eleanor did not speak out publicly, opting instead to work quietly behind the scenes. But many in the Japanese American community knew of her sympathies, including her support for allowing students to leave the government camps to attend college and initiatives to permit people to leave with work releases. When Congressional critics charged that Japanese Americans in the camps were being “coddled,” she helped push FDR to have them tone down their criticism. Eleanor visited the Gila River relocation

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The annual Rosendale Library Book Sale will be held outside on the library grounds on Saturday, July 22 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The sale will include lightly used books and media, including collectibles, cookbooks, first editions, best-sellers, teen and children’s books. Tickets for the library’s Scholarship Raffle will be sold for $5 per ticket. Prizes include an overnight stay at the historic 1850 House in Rosendale, a family portrait session, a pet-care basket and a framed print by a local artist. Rosendale Library Book Sale, Saturday, July 22, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. free, Rosendale Library, 264 Main Street, Rosendale; (845) 658-9013, www.rosendalelibrary. org.

Ellenville Mountain Running Festival this Saturday The Ellenville Mountain Running Festival on Saturday, July 29 will be a rugged 16-mile run to the top of the Ridge, starting and finishing at Berme Road Park in Ellenville with food, beverages and music. The race starts at 9 a.m. The course is designed for the adventurous and self-reliant, with a mix of runnable carriage roads, rugged singletrack and steep climbs and descents. Along the way, participants will climb to the highest point in the Shawangunk Mountains, experience a unique ecosystem identified by the Nature Conservancy as “one of Earth’s last great places” and take in magnificent six-state, 100-mile-plus vistas, including spectacular views of the Catskill Mountains and the Hudson Valley. In keeping with the adventurous format, maps will be provided to the well-signed course, but there won’t be any supplemental markings (paying attention is part of the challenge). Aid along the way will be limited to water, but food, drink and music will be provided at the festive finish line, along with a coupon for a free beer or other drink at the nearby Aroma Thyme Bistro. First- through third-place finishers, male and female, will receive distinctive awards. Registration closes Friday, July 28 at 11:59 p.m. The cost is $60. Parking at Berme Road Park is free.

American Symphony Orchestra, Conducted by Leon Botstein, music director Directed by Anne Bogart The first fully staged American production of Dvorˇák’s grand opera. With masterful choral writing and a plot rife with Russian political intrigue Dimitrij resumes where Mussorgsky’s Boris Godunov leaves off—vividly depicting the uncertainty, tribal loyalties, and struggles for power in the wake of the revered tsar’s death.

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camp in Arizona in April of 1943. She was impressed by the character and perseverance of the individuals she encountered there. In a report to the president, she urged him to relax his Executive Order and allow people to return to their homes. It would not be until January 1945, however, before the order was rescinded. After the program in the Henry A. Wallace Center at the FDR Presidential Library and Home, attendees will be invited to view the new exhibit, “Images of Internment.” free of charge. The event is open to the public, but registration is required. Author talk with Greg Robinson, author of By Order of the President: FDR and the Internment of Japanese Americans, Sunday, July 23, 2 p.m., free, Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library & Museum, 4079 Albany Post Road, Hyde Park; (845) 486-7745, www.fdrlibrary. org.

Germantown archaeohistorical tour, talk and slideshow this Saturday The Germantown Library is hosting an “Our Town Talk” on Saturday,

July 29 from 4 to 5 p.m. Professor Christopher Lindner of the Bard College Anthropology Program will give an update on the ongoing archaeohistorical project underway at the ancient Parsonage site, a block away at 52 Maple Avenue in Germantown. Learn about the progress of the dig and the exciting artifacts unearthed. Those who wish to take a tour of the Parsonage dig site will be welcome to do so earlier that day, from noon to 1 p.m. The focus of the research has been on the interactions between the Rhenish Palatine immigrants and their descendants along with the Mohicans, British and African Americans. “Students from Germantown, neighboring communities and beyond have dug with us since 2010 as part of Bard’s Civic Engagement Program,” Lindner says. “The research on this archaeo-historical site – which is of international significance – seeks to learn more about Colonial relationships from the 1700s and how they have carried through into the 21st century.” The rain date is July 30, same time. An interactive website has also been created to share the results at www.bard.edu/ archaeology/exhibits/germantown.

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“Can U Dig This?” talk, Saturday, July 29, 4-5 p.m., free, Germantown Library, 31 Palatine Park Road, Germantown; (518) 537-5800, germantownlibrary@ valstar.net. Tour of dig site, Saturday, July 29, noon1 p.m., free, Parsonage site, 52 Maple Avenue, Germantown.

Lecture on Saint Frances X. Cabrini

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The Klyne Esopus Museum in Ulster Park is presenting a lecture by Sister Dianne McKenna on the life and ministry of Saint Frances X. Cabrini on Saturday, July 22 at 4 p.m. Admission is free. Saint Cabrini (1850-1917) was the first American citizen to be canonized by the Roman Catholic Church. She founded the Missionary Sisters SHOJ in 1880 with thoughts of work in Asia, but at the direction of Pope Leo XIII was sent west, arriving in the slums of New York City in 1889. Hearing of an ideal property for an orphanage along the Hudson in

July 20, 2017 West Park, she arranged for its purchase from the Jesuits. West Park was Saint Cabrini’s favorite place, but her mission work caused her to move on, founding 67 charitable institutions throughout the US, South America and Europe. At her request, she was buried at what was later known as the Mother Cabrini Home property in West Park. Sr. Dianne worked with the St. Cabrini School in West Park as well as St. Augustine’s church and school in Highland. She lived in West Park at the Missionary Sisters of the Sacred Heart of Jesus house of formation until January of this year. She will bring stories of her own life in the Missionary Sisters as well as accounts of Mother Cabrini’s founding of the orphanage in West Park in 1890 and its subsequent operations. The lecture is in support of the museum’s 2017 themed exhibit, “Celebrating Outstanding Esopus Women,” on view through October and also featuring Sojourner Truth, Hilda Worthington Smith, Mary Polhemus and Catherine Murdock. The Klyne Esopus Historical Society Museum is located in the building that formerly housed the Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of Klyne Esopus. The museum is open from June to October, Friday through Monday from 1 to 4 p.m. Admission is free. Lecture by Sister Dianne McKenna on life & ministry of Saint Frances X. Cabrini, Saturday, July 22, 4 p.m., free, Klyne Esopus Museum, Ulster Park; (845) 338-8109, www.klyneesopusmuseum.us.

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learn about the value of woodlands and fields in a new way in “Introduction to Summer Foraging” on Saturday, July 22 from 1 to 4 p.m. Tusha Yakovleva and Tracey Testo will guide attendees in discovering wild edibles in our surroundings. Participants will learn what is available on a seasonal basis, as well as how to collect food without disturbing or endangering a plant population. Recommendations will also be given on how to collect food safely with the help of local resources and experts. Following the walk, the group will move inside to learn how to incorporate wild foods into a meal. The cost is $25 per person. A fall foraging course will be offered September 24. Register by calling (518) 622-9820 or visiting https://reg.cce. cornell.edu/summerforaging2017_210.

education programs. Burger Night, Friday, July 21, 4:30-6:30 p.m., $8-$15, Sprout Creek Farm, 34 Lauer Road, Poughkeepsie; (845) 4858438, www.sproutcreekfarm.org/about.

Berry-picking now in full swing at Greig Farm in Red Hook

blueberries are ripe and ready for plucking now. Time is of the essence, they say. That’s why blueberry-picking is open 12 hours a day, from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Containers are provided. All you need is sun protection and an eagle eye – although the word is, the patch is full and blueberries are easy to pick. They also offer a “Fresh Fruit Membership” to guarantee the most direct field-to-kitchen supply of their delicious farm-fresh fruit. From May through October, in-season asparagus, strawberries, sugar snap and shell peas, blueberries, blackberries, apples and pumpkins are harvested and made ready to pick up each Friday. The Greig Farm has contracted with neighboring orchards to include stone fruits: apricots, cherries, plums, nectarines and peaches. – Ann Hutton Greig Farm, daily picking, 8 a.m.-8 p.m., 227 Pitcher Lane, Red Hook; (845) 7582020, www.greigfarm.com.

Burger Night at Sprout Creek Farm this Friday What says summer better than berry-picking? Here in the fruitful Hudson Valley, you can find a number of places to pick your own or buy in pint and quart containers. Greig Farm, north of Rhinebeck in the Village of Red Hook, has been open to the public for pick-your-own fruits and vegetables for more than 60 years. And its

Free film about farming screens in Millerton this Sunday The Moviehouse in Millerton will screen the documentary Rancher, Farmer, Fisherman on Sunday, July 23

at 11 a.m. The film is narrated by journalist Tom Brokaw and directed by Oscar-nominated and Emmy Awardwinning filmmakers Susan Froemke and John Hoffman. The documentary will be aired on the Discovery channel. Admission is free. Rancher, Farmer, Fisherman introduces audiences to four unexpected warriors for a hidden-but-far-reaching conservation movement. With a passion for the terrain that defines their identity, the Montana rancher, Kansas farmers and Louisiana fisherman each has a longstanding issue to preserve the landscapes that sustain their livelihoods. Immediately following the screening, David Haight, New York State director of the American Farmland Trust, will moderate a panel discussion and questionand-answer session with the film’s director, John Hoffman; Eric Pooley, of the Environmental Defense Fund; Mark Doyle, business manager of Fishkill Farms; Jennifer Fimbel, agricultural educator at Cornell Cooperative Extension; and Ben Dobson, manager of Stone House Farm. Rancher, Farmer, Fisherman screening, Sunday, July 23, 11 a.m. free, Moviehouse, 48 Main Street, Millerton; (518) 789-0022, www.themoviehouse.net/index.php/site/filmworks_forum.

Sprout Creek Farm in Poughkeepsie will host a Burger Night on Friday, July 21 from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. Tickets cost $15 for adults or $8 for kids age 12 and under. The event includes live music with the Matthew Broad Drumming Circle, beef and veggie burgers and gourmet s’mores. Encompassing 200 acres in Dutchess County, the nonprofit Sprout Creek Farm is a farm, a retail market and an educational center. The working farm raises free-ranging cows, sheep, goats, turkeys, guinea fowl, chickens and pigs; the retail market sells award-winning cheeses and farm-produced meats and local milk, eggs, vegetables, crafts and gifts; and the educational center offers day, weekend and summer programs that help connect young people to the land, the seasons and plants and animals. Proceeds from Burger Night support Sprout Creek Farm’s environmental

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MUSIC Piano’s promise Russian wunderkind Ilya Rashkovskiy to perform at PianoSummer in New Paltz on Saturday

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hat is it about the relationship between music and human neurology that makes outstanding talent in that field emerge at such an early age? We’ve all heard about Mozart beginning to compose original pieces for the clavier by the time he was five; and it’s a story that keeps taking new forms in the present day. Children born with a natural ear for music often seem to go on beyond the “prodigy” phase to become the great musicians of their times. Among those contemporary wunderkinder is Russian pianist Ilya Rashkovskiy, who took to the keyboard at age five, began composing a year later and gave his first performance with the Irkutsk Chamber Orchestra at age eight. He studied with Mary Lebenzon at the Novosibirsk State Conservatory, with Vladimir Krainev at the Musikhochschule in Hannover and with Marian Rybicki at the École Normale Supérieure Alfred Cortot in Paris. Rashkovskiy went on to perform at some of the most prestigious concert venues in the world, including the Théatre du Châtelet, Salle Playel, Cologne Philharmonic Hall, Essen Philharmonic Hall, Royal Concertgebouw in Amsterdam, Grand Hall of the Moscow Conservatory and the Suntory Hall in Tokyo. He became a top prizewinner in the Hamamatsu International Piano Competition, the Citta di Pinerolo Competition, the International Jaen Competition and the Hong Kong International Competition. More recently, he appeared at a gala concert held in tribute to Sergei Prokofiev at the Tchaikovsky Concert Hall of the Moscow State Philharmonic Society. As a player he has been hailed for his dynamism, expressiveness and tonal color; and it surely doesn’t hurt his career any that the guy is matinée-idol handsome. At age 32, Rashkovskiy has reached the point in his professional arc where he’s being sought-after as a teacher. So it’s a bit of a coup that PianoSummer at SUNYNew Paltz has been able to lure him in to offer a master class this Friday afternoon, followed by a recital this Saturday evening. Both take place in McKenna Theatre on campus and are open to the public. Admission to the master class, beginning at 3 p.m. on July 21, costs $10 (suggested donation) at the door. The concert, with a program of works by Liszt, Scriabin and Prokofiev, begins at 7 p.m. on July 22. Tickets cost $30 general admission, $25 for seniors, students, SUNY faculty and staff.

PianoSummer founder Vladimir Feltsman met Ilya Rashkovskiy (pictured above) two years ago at the Tchaikovsky Competition in Moscow and is lavish in his praise for the young Russian, whom he considers among the most promising pianists of his generation.

To purchase tickets or find out more about these and other PianoSummer events, visit www.newpaltz.edu/piano. For a few tastes of the artist in performance, visit http://ilyarashkovskiy.com. – Frances Marion Platt

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Rod Stewart & Cyndi Lauper play Bethel Woods on Friday

required for the lesson. At 9 p.m. the music (two sets) and the dancing commence. Admission costs $10. Participants aged 18 and up are welcome. For more information, visit www.uptownswingkingston.com. BSP is located at 323 Wall Street in Kingston.

Ronnie Spector & the Ronettes play Bardavon on Friday

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Embraced by hipsters as much as by oldsters, the girl-pop of the ’50 and ’60s represented a high point both in pop fun and in savvy writing and topshelf arrangement. One of the finest examples of the breed is Ronnie Spector & the Ronettes, who will grace the stage at the Bardavon in Poughkeepsie on Friday, July 21 at 8 p.m. Tickets begin at $45. For tickets and additional information, visit www.bardavon.org or call (845)

Legends from different places and different times collide when British superstar Rod Stewart teams up with the great American pop eccentric Cyndi Lauper. A combination this huge, and this odd, will require an extra-special venue – in this case, the Pavilion at the Bethel Woods Center for the Arts. Stewart and Lauper bring it to Bethel on Friday, July 21 at 7:30 p.m. Reserved seating ranges in price from $75 to $202, with lawn seating fetching $48. For more information, visit www. bethelwoodscenter.org. The Bethel Woods Center for the Arts is located at 200 Hurd Road in Bethel.

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Uptown Swing at BSP hosts Mike Jenkins & the Fat Ties on Saturday

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BSP in Kingston continues its swanky, stylish and monthly Uptown Swing series with a performance by Mike Jenkins & the Fat Ties in the venue’s front room on Saturday, July 22. At 8 p.m., Uptown Swing offers a beginners’ dance lesson, included in the cost of admission. No partner is

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and avant-fringe. He has performed with the Gil Evans Band, Vanguard Jazz Orchestra, John Scofield, George Russell, Clark Terry, Julius Hemphill and Cecil Taylor. He also leads his own bands: Magnets! (with Kim Clarke) and Portland’s Rob Scheps Big Band. Pianist Francesca Tanksley is well known as a leader/composer and has also done time with the Billy Harper Quintet and the Erica Lindsay Quintet, Howard Johnson, David Newman, Cecil Payne and Nick Brignola. Drummer Eliot Zigmund is best-known for a four-year stint in Bill Evans’ trio. Bassist David Kingsworth is just starting out, but he is already keeping some pretty heady company. Admission costs $15. The Rosendale Café is located at 379 Main Street in Rosendale. For more information, visit http://rosendalecafe.com.

Maverick presents Jasper String Quartet this Sunday

On Saturday, July 22 at Bard College, catch an all-star octet led by Wynton Marsalis, featuring trumpeter Marcus Printup, saxophonist Ted Nash, trombonist Vincent Gardner, pianist Helen Sung, guitarist James Chirillo, bassist Rodney Whitaker and drummer Marion Felder. This ensemble will make their debut at the Bard performance, a highlight of the second season of Jazz at Lincoln Center’s Summer Jazz Academy, a two-week advanced study in jazz performance for some of the nation’s best high school jazz musicians. This show will open at 7 p.m. with performances by curated student combos and ensembles. It will also be streamed live at https://livestream.com/jazz/wynton-marsalis-octet-saturday.

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azz at Lincoln Center’s Summer Jazz Academy in Annandale-on-Hudson is a rigorous training institute for 42 of the world's most advanced and dedicated high school jazz students. It produces, among other things, a heck of a good summer of jazz at Bard. This two-week program is taught by Wynton Marsalis and a select faculty of musical heavyweights. Here's a rundown of this year's special concerts. On Saturday, July 22 at 7 p.m. and Sunday, July 23 at 2 p.m., the Wynton Marsalis Octet performs at Olin Hall. Tickets cost $60 for Saturday and $45 for Sunday. On Saturday, July 29 at 7 p.m., the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis (JLCO) performs in Olin Hall. This ensemble comprises 15 of the finest jazz soloists and ensemble players today, and has been the Jazz at Lincoln Center resident orchestra since 1988. Tickets cost $65. Finally, on Sunday, July 30 at 1 p.m., the summer program concludes with a performance by students and faculty: the Clark Terry Big Band, directed by Marsalis, and the Milt Hinton Big Band, directed by internationally renowned bassist and educator Rodney Whitaker. Tickets cost $15. For tickets and additional information, visit http://fishercenter.bard.edu/jazzatlincolncenter. The Fisher Center is located on the campus of Bard College in Annandale-on-Hudson.

Winner of the CMA Cleveland Quartet Award and professional quartet-in-residence at Temple University’s Center for Gifted Young Musicians, Philadelphia’s Jasper String Quartet makes its debut at Maverick Concerts on Sunday, July 23 at 4 p.m. Titled “New Foundations VII,” the program for this performance features Haydn’s String Quartet in G Major, Op. 76, No. 1, Brahms’ String Quartet

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and an improv session featuring the audience’s newly made instruments. Tickets cost $10 at the door. Children aged five and under are admitted free. For directions and additional information, visit www.centuryhouse.org. The Century House at the Snyder Estate is located at 668 Route 213 in Rosendale.

Violist Esther Apituley this Saturday in Saugerties Members of Bash the Trash (photo by Shandor Patrick Photography)

The Widow Jane Mine in Rosendale boats a long history as an unconventional performance venue, to be continued now when the Century House Historical Society presents “Bash the Trash!” on Sunday, July 23 at 3 p.m. This benefit for the Snyder Estate’s Century House features the ensemble Bash the Trash, the members of which will show the audience how to make musical instruments out of trash. After a workshop of instrument-building, there will be a musical procession, a performance in the Widow Jane Mine

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Dutch violist Esther Apituley performs at the Saugerties Reformed Church on Saturday, July 22 at 5 p.m. An award-winning classical virtuoso, Apituley will play works by two German Baroque masters: Johann Sebastian Bach’s Chaconne and Georg

Philipp Telemann’s Fantasie No. 1. The suggested donation for this performance is $10. The Saugerties Reformed Church is located at 173 Main Street in Saugerties.

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Rob Scheps/Francesca Tanksley Quartet this Saturday in Rosendale As is its wont, the Rosendale Café hosts some formidable modern jazz on Saturday, July 22 at 8 p.m., welcoming in the Rob Scheps/Francesca Tanksley Quartet. Jazz promotion is always a “whom have you played with” ordeal, and this outfit has some good stories to tell. Scheps (tenor and soprano sax) has a credit sheet that describes a bowlegged straddling of mainstream

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No. 2 in A Minor, Op. 51, No. 2, and one new work: String Quartet No. 3, “River” (2015) by Aaron Jay Kernis. Tickets cost $25 and $40, with a special discount for students. For tickets and additional information, visit www. maverickconcerts.org. The Maverick Concert Hall is located at 120 Maverick Road in Woodstock.

“Six Strings, Six Stories” this Sunday in Tannersville church

As part of an overstuffed schedule of high-grade summer music programming, the Tannersville-headquartered 23A Arts Initiative and the Catskill Jazz Factory combine to present “Six Strings, Six Stories,” a kind of musical history lesson led by jazz guitarist Alex Wintz. Accompanied in a duo setting by fellow Juilliard graduate Gabe Schnider, Wintz traces the lineage and progression of the art of the jazz guitar by focusing on the work of six pivotal innovators (nine, actually, as Wintz gets a little clever with his math). Wintz will examine legends Eddie Lang, Charlie Christian, Wes Montgomery, Django Reinhardt, the “Big Three” of the modern jazz guitar (Metheny, Scofield and Frisell) and, in a curious inclusion, the Brazilian nylon-string jazz guitarist and singer Toninho Horta. This duo is joined by songstress Martina DaSilva, who is coming off well-received performances at the Bern International

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Dweezil Zappa parses Mothers’ Freak Out! at Bardavon next Friday

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hink of Dweezil Zappa not as someone riding on his father’s coattails, but rather as an apologist for and curator of his father’s formidable legacy. One of Dweezil’s first moves as torchbearer (whether or not he would agree) was to distance the Zappa enterprise a few steps from its more puerile and sophomoric elements: a dimension that might have played a little better in Frank’s heyday in the ’70s. At first, Dweezil loved to emphasize Frank’s guitarheavy and fusion-leaning efforts, like Apostrophe (what ace guitarist wouldn’t?), and somewhat downplay the inflatable dildos and continuous sex jokes that can make some of Frank’s most ambitious music relatively easy to grow out of. Now Dweezil is going after the seminal Freak Out! the 1966 Mothers of Invention debut and a unique work of drug-free psychedelia that both epitomizes and transcends its era. If high-end guitar wankery is not exactly your thing, this bit of historical reconstruction might be the Dweezil show for you. – John Burdick The Bardavon presents Dweezil Zappa: “50 Years of Frank!” on Friday, July 28 at 8 p.m. at the Bardavon 1869 Opera House in Poughkeepsie. Ticket prices range from $50 to $75; $5 less for members. Purchase them at the Bardavon box office at 35 Market Street in Poughkeepsie, (845) 473-2072, or via Ticketmaster at (800) 745-3000. For more information, visit www. bardavon.org.

Jazz Festival, Blue Note Jazz Festival, NYC Hot Jazz Festival and Jazz at Lincoln Center’s Generations in Jazz Festival. “Six Strings, Six Stories” will be presented on Sunday, July 23 at 11:30 AM at All Souls Church at the junction of County Roads 23C and 25 in Tannersville. Admission is free. For more information, visit www.catskilljazzfactory.org. For more information on the 23Arts Initiative summer festival, visit www.23arts.org.

Dance Party with Jeremy Baum at Marlboro’s Falcon

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A fluent and elegant keyboard stylist and composer in a terrain somewhere among blues, jazz, Latin, fusion and rock, Jeremy Baum leads JB’s Go-Go Boogaloo Dance Party at the Falcon in Marlboro on Thursday, July 27 at 7 p.m. Baum’s band this time out is pretty heavy: Baum’s frequent foil Chris Vitarello on guitar, Levon-scene mainstay (and singer/songwriter in his own right) Jay Collings on saxophone and flute, and my favorite Hudson Valley drummer, Manuel Quintana (an opinion that is hardly mine alone). Per usual at the Falcon, there is no cover charge, but generous donation is strongly encouraged. The Falcon is located at 1348 Route 9W in Marlboro. For more information, visit www.liveatthefalcon. com.

Campaign to restore original Woodstock festival site tickets 845-758-7900 fishercenter.bard.edu

The Bethel Woods Center for the Arts has launched “It Takes a Crowd,” an online crowdfunding campaign. The not-for-profit cultural center located at the historic site of the 1969

Woodstock festival is seeking to restore the wooded area and its trails as part of an overall effort to preserve the festival site. The campaign on Crowdrise has a goal to raise $25,000 this year. The intent is to have many individuals or groups each give what they can so that – together – donations add up to the goal. When the organizers of the 1969 Woodstock Music and Art Fair planned their three-day concert, a system of trails through a woodland vending area called the “Bindy Bazaar” was to be the entranceway for the 100,000-or-so fans they expected over the course of the weekend. As the crowd quickly swelled to a half-million, the Bindy Bazaar became a place where festivalgoers could buy clothing, jewelry, posters and exotic wares and find some peace among the trees. The Bindy Bazaar woods are located across Hurd Road from the festival field. Restoring the footpaths will offer visitors the opportunity to explore what was once an important crossroads of the Woodstock festival, enhancing the site experience. The colorful sign that marked the entrance to the woods during the festival will be reproduced, as will the famous hand-painted directional signs that proclaimed the “High Way,” “Groovy Way” and “Gentle Path” in the woods. Due to its sweeping cultural significance, the Woodstock festival site was acknowledged on the National Register of Historic Places in February 2017. The Bethel Woods Center for the Arts has worked with specialists to define ways to best preserve and interpret the history of Woodstock and the era that gave rise to the gathering of 500,000 young people seeking peace and understanding against the turbulence of their times. Donations starting at $10 may be given through the easy-to-use system found at www.crowdrise.com/preservingwoodstock.


Catskill Jazz Factory presents Walking Distance at Bard’s Spiegeltent

The dynamic young jazz ensemble Walking Distance makes its Catskill Jazz Factory debut by paying homage to one of jazz’s giants. In a program titled “1940s: Yardbird to Freebird,� Walking Distance explores the music of Charlie Parker. The performance celebrates the release of Walking Distance’s new record, Freebird, a collection of radicalized Bird covers and the follow-up to the band’s adventurous 2014 debut, Neighborhood. Usually a two-sax, bass-and-drums quartet, Walking Distance will be joined for this performance by acclaimed jazz pianist Orrin Evans. “1940s: Yardbird to Freebird� takes place on Thursday, July 27 at 8 p.m. at the Spiegeltent, the surreal and elegant traveling venue that camps out all summer on the campus of Bard College. The Spiegeltent alone is an attraction worth traveling for, and SummerScape and the Catskill Jazz Factory never fail to fill it with a very high grade of music. Tickets cost $25 and up. For the lowdown, visit www.catskilljazzfactory. org. Bard College is located in Annandaleon-Hudson.

Bard stage-premieres Dvořåk’s Dimitrij on July 28

composer. It was said of Chopin – a proud Polish national of French descent – that he would write the first great Polish opera. Chopin’s achievement, of course, consists almost entirely in solo piano music, and the distinction predicted for Chopin fell instead to Stanisław Moniuszko, whose Halka will be presented in a semi-staged format on August 19. Both operas will be performed in Bard’s exquisite Sosnoff Theater. For showtimes and tickets, visit http://fishercenter.bard. edu/summerscape. Bard College is located in Annandale-on-Hudson. – John Burdick

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Erie Canal lecture in Kingston this Saturday

The 2017 “Music in the Parks� series of free lawn concerts in Hyde Park is in full swing. The Wednesday-evening

As part of a statewide commemoration of the Erie Canal’s 200th anniversary, the Hudson River Maritime Museum in Kingston and Erie Canal Museum in Syracuse will co-sponsor a lecture on Saturday, July 22 at 1 p.m.

at the Hudson River Maritime Museum. The guest speaker will be Dr. Carol Sheriff, award-winning author of The Artificial River: The Erie Canal and the Paradox of Progress, 18171862. Dr. Sheriff’s lecture, “Becoming Second Nature: The Erie Canal’s Early History,� examines how the new waterway initially symbolized the young republic’s technological and economic progress and was even hailed as a divinely ordained mission. She will discuss how the Erie Canal redefined daily routines, livelihoods and values for thousands of New Yorkers and remapped the region’s physical and human geography. Sheriff is a professor of History at the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia. The Hudson River Maritime Museum, located on the historic Rondout waterfront in Kingston, was established in 1980 to collect, preserve, research, exhibit and interpret a collection of historical artifacts related to the maritime heritage of the Hudson River and its tributaries. It is the only museum in New York State exclusively dedicated to this mission. “Becoming Second Nature: The Erie Canal’s Early History� lecture, Saturday, July 22, 1 p.m., free, Hudson River Maritime Museum, 50 Rondout Landing, Kingston; (845) 338-0583, www. hrmm.org.

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Leave it to Bard SummerScape to find the gems in the rubble of history, to rehabilitate reputations and, in the course of performing the underperformed, perhaps to set the stage for revisions and refinements in the canon. This year, SummerScape presents the long-overdue American staged premiere of AntonĂ­n DvorĂĄk’s Dimitrij as its operatic centerpiece. Featuring Clay Hilley in an original new staging by award-winning director Anne Bogart, Dimitrij runs for five performances between July 28 and August 6, with an Opera Talk, free and open to the public, before the matinĂŠe on July 30. SummerScape’s theme this year is “Chopin and His World,â€? and, as usual, the â€œâ€Śand His Worldâ€? part casts light and love on a number of less well-known composers who may have preceded, followed or worked alongside the featured

performances are presented by Hyde Park Recreation every summer with sponsorship from local businesses. The next concert takes place on Wednesday, July 26 at 7 p.m., featuring the Wishing on Stars jazz band at the Staatsburgh State Historic Site. August concerts, all at 6:30 p.m., kick off on Wednesday, August 2 with Cross Cultural Connection at Vanderbilt Mansion, followed by Four Guys in Disguise on Wednesday, August 9 at Staatsburgh. The West Point Military Academy Band will perform at Vanderbilt Mansion on August 16 (rain date: August 17). In the event of rain for the earlier dates, call (845) 229-8086 after 4 p.m. to check rain location. Music in the Parks concert featuring Wishing on Stars, Wednesday, July 26, 7 p.m., free, Staatsburgh State Historic Site, 75 Mills Mansion Drive, Road One off Old Post Road, Staatsburg; (845) 2298086, www.hydeparkny.us/recreation.

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Tenor Clay Hilley as Dimitrij and soprano Melissa Citro at Marina (photo by Dion Ogust)

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Kumail Nanjiani and Zoe Kazan in The Big Sick

Love & terror East meets West, with complications, in The Big Sick

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nother sticky summer settles over the Hudson Valley like a hot wet rag, and the prospect of sitting in an overair-conditioned cinema for a couple of hours suddenly beckons more enticingly. So also does film fare that’s lightweight and easily digestible. But you’ve already taken in as much as you can stomach of superheroes for one season. What to do when it’s too humid to think? Ah, it’s time for a good romantic comedy. And by “good,� we mean one that’s not too stupid even for summer viewing. For years this critic avoided any product with the name Judd Apatow associated with it, based on my aversion to the white-American-male-stuck-inperpetual-adolescence point of view that characterized his early output. Thankfully, the guy seems to have grown up somewhat,

and found his niche in producing movies that give promising young comics their footholds on fame. This year he has done that for Kumail Nanjiani, and the timing – in terms of the political zeitgeist – couldn’t be more right. Best-known as a regular on Silicon Valley, Nanjiani was born in Pakistan to a Shiite Muslim family, so he tends to get cast as either a Middle Eastern terrorist or a South Asian IT/gamer geek. The latter is not so far from the truth, but contending with the sort of hecklers who voted for Trump has been an occupational hazard. His new passion project, The Big Sick, may serve to change all that. Co-written with his wife, Emily V. Gordon, the film is highly autobiographical and stars Nanjiani as himself. Like his trademark standup schtik, this is not a story about a comedian who “just happens

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to be� Pakistani, but rather about how profoundly his origins and subsequent Americanization have shaped his life. For Gen Y and Millennial arrivistes, we discover, the immigrant experience differs in significant ways from the old Ellis Island narratives: The chasms of culture and religion and ideology are often bridged by the ubiquity of electronic media. Young Kumail grew up on Hollywood horror and science fiction B-movies; when his family thinks he’s bowing towards Mecca five times daily, he’s actually playing videogames. Even his traditionalist parents organize their lives around their cellphones. In so many ways, the world has grown smaller and there’s no going back. But Kumail’s parents (Anupam Kher, Zenobia Shroff ) and brother (Adeel Akhtar) remain heavily invested in the young man’s adherence to the practice of arranged marriage. Kumail endures an awkward parade of “drop-ins� by prospective Pakistani brides to his family dinner gatherings, but his heart leads him elsewhere when he meets a thoroughly American woman, Emily (Zoe Kazan). From the get-go, Kumail and Emily have amazing chemistry. And before their first date is over, they’re throwing up protective smokescreens of commitmentphobia, too terrified to acknowledge what is apparent to the audience: that they are very good

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for each other. Before long, Emily’s stilloffscreen parents know all about the skittery romance; Kumail’s do not. It’s quite clear that they would disown him. When that sinks in, Emily gives him the heave-ho, leaving neither one happy. That’s when things start to get complicated on a deeper level. Kumail is summoned by a mutual friend to a hospital where Emily has been admitted with sudden mysterious symptoms, which soon become life-threatening. Mistaken for her husband, Kumail signs a permission form for Emily to be placed into a medically induced coma – where she will remain for about half the movie’s length, during which time her parents, Beth (Holly Hunter) and Terry (Ray Romano) seize the spotlight. At first they push Kumail away, knowing that their daughter has broken up with him and suspicious of his ethnic and religious background. But shared stress leads to many revelations about the sorts of issues that can arise even in a non-arranged marriage; and a night of watching Kumail’s comedy act be interrupted by a racist audience member prompts unexpected bonding with Terry and Beth. Some of what goes on here is predictable: Kumail will be forced to examine his priorities and figure out how to stand up to his family without alienating them entirely. When Emily eventually is conscious again, she’s not on the same page with Kumail; she hasn’t witnessed his enforced maturation (which, happily, includes an increased ability to


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struggles within contemporary society. The diverse filmmakers from across the US and around the world often represent an underserved constituency who might not otherwise have the opportunity for live public exhibition. This year’s program includes The Last Projectionist, an 11-minute documentary by Eugene Lehnert of Brooklyn about a family-owned drive-in in Hyde Park, dealing with the costly decision to upgrade to digital or “go dark.” Mr. Sand is a dreamy eight-minute animated tale about early cinema told as an ironic bedtime story by Soetkin Verstegen of Leuven, Belgium. Roxy, by Fabien Colas of Luxembourg and Emile Schlesser of Düsseldorf, Germany, is a nine-minute narrative about an aging prostitute working in a so-called “lovemobile” on the German/ Luxembourgish border. After being rescued from a brutal rape, she meets Jeff, a young man whose presence and intentions are unclear to her. Mitchell Rose of Worthington, Ohio’s Exquisite Corps is a six-minute experimental film in which 42 American contemporary choreographers link together on a chain love letter to dance. Ja Passou (Already Passed) is a 15-minute narrative work by Sebastião Salgado and Pedro Patrocinio of Lisbon, Portugal about the story of a father’s journey to save his son and how he is affected by indifference and social inequality. The experimental two-minute film by Kate Balsley of Johns Creek, Georgia, Microspectrum, is a surreal journey through the natural world, with leaves, flowers and other organic materials abstracted into shapes, forms and colors. Preparations for the Forest: A

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READ & FEED AT BASILICA HUDSON THIS SUNDAY HONORS JOHN ASHBERY

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hen I get a little money I buy books; and if any is left I buy food and clothes.” That’s a famous (though loose) translation of a line written in Latin in 1500 by the Dutch philosopher Desiderius Erasmus. By time-honored tradition, writers, like other artists, are supposed to live in garrets and get by on very little in the way of sustenance. But low blood sugar makes for grouchy creation; we all need to eat sometimes. Some would even argue that people with refined standards of aesthetics will naturally apply them to cuisine as well, whenever income permits. th July 28 will be the 90 birthday of Hudson resident, Pulitzer Prizewinner, Bookworms who subsist on other retired Bard College professor and former New York State poet laureate John fodder besides paper and glue may be Ashbery. pleased to hear that the Read & Feed Festival is returning this Sunday to Basilica Hudson: an annual feast for both the mind and the palate that came into being when Basilica co-founder Melissa Auf der Maur made the acquaintance of Jeffrey Lependorf, executive director of the Community of Literary Magazines and Presses (CLMP). “Merging literature with the rich history of artisanal food and agriculture in the Hudson Valley allows Basilica Hudson to serve as a gateway for visitors to discover the talents and commitment of our community, and advances our goal to serve as a platform for the many forms of making and creativity in our region,” says Auf der Maur of the annual Festival. July 28 will be the 90th birthday of Hudson resident, Pulitzer Prizewinner, retired ALSO ON SUNDAY Bard College professor and former New York State poet laureate John Ashbery. AFTERNOON’S MENU Small presses being the lifeblood of even poets as famous as Ashbery, it’s a natural at Basilica will be Whiting Awardfit for this weekend’s Read & Feed to pay tribute to the occasion. Luminaries from winning poetry superstars Simone the poetry world, including Ann Lauterbach, Robert Polito, Joan Retallack and White and LaTasha N. Nevada Diggs Dara Wier, will give a presentation titled “How to Love Reading Ashbery” and performing and talking poetry, food perform a marathon reading of his Girls on the Run. and music while cooking up collard Also on Sunday afternoon’s menu at Basilica will be Whiting Award-winning greens and salmon cakes poetry superstars Simone White and LaTasha N. Nevada Diggs performing and talking poetry, food and music while cooking up collard greens and salmon cakes; a multimedia talk on poetry and public art by Eric Lorberer; and the return of cookbook author/restaurateur Rozanne Gold, in conversation with literary chefs Rohan Kamicheril, Matt Lee, Susan Simon and Lukas Volger, who will talk food, memory and the senses, while audience members find out if they are supertasters. Kamicheril will demonstrate South Indian cooking techniques; Barbara “Barb the Butcher” Fisher will offer a sausagemaking workshop; and Crybabies podcast presenters Sarah Thyre and Susan Orlean will host a “Weepy Booth” for visitors who could use a bit of emotional catharsis to work up an appetite. There will also be a Community Café and a marketplace of local, independent literary publishers and artisanal food vendors. The event goes on from 12 noon to 5 p.m. on Sunday, July 23. Tickets cost Tickets $15 general admission, $10 for students and seniors, and can be ordered at http://bit.ly/readfeedpr. Basilica Hudson is located at 110 South Front Street in the City of Hudson. For more info, visit http://basilicahudson.org/read-feed-2. – Frances Marion Platt

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www.GreatCatskillEvents.com perceive the potential brides recruited by his parents as distinct individuals who are as tired of the matchmaking charade as he is). Though we know the true-life outcome, the resolution doesn’t come neatly and easily. There are costs to all sides. And that’s as it should be. The Big Sick is a rom/com that’s sweet and funny but complex and smart, not too frothy. It addresses real issues in the modern world. Love may build bridges, but it doesn’t conquer all. Kudos are due this couple for putting so much of their own pain and difficulty into this ultimately uplifting screenplay, which encourages us all to explore better ways to communicate with one another – whether we come from the same culture or not. – Frances Marion Platt To read more of Frances’ movie reviews, visit our Almanac Weekly website at HudsonValleyOne.com.

Black Maria Short Film Festival in Rhinebeck The 36th annual Black Maria Film Festival will return to Upstate Films in Rhinebeck on Friday, July 21 at 8:15 p.m. The program will be presented by festival director Jane Steuerwald and features a collection of stellar works that include animation, narrative and documentary films chosen by jury. Immediately following the screening, Steuerwald will conduct a questionand-answer session with the audience. The traveling Black Maria Film Festival has been celebrating and preserving the diversity, invention and vitality of the short film since 1981. The festival’s home is the New Jersey City University in Jersey City, New Jersey and is named after Thomas Edison’s original West Orange film studio, dubbed the Black Maria because of its resemblance to the black-box police paddy wagons of the same name. Black Maria is an international juried

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Portrait of David Footer is a 10-minute documentary by Daniel Mooney of Melrose, Massachusetts filmed over the course of four years, as wildlife artist and taxidermist David Footer looks back at his time on Earth and considers his place in the cosmos. Morgan Miller of Brooklyn’s There’s Too Many of These Crows is a four-minute animated film about birds and humans unable to coexist peacefully. Nathan Pancione of Norwalk, Connecticut’s Joan is a seven-minute documentary portrait of a woman whose grit and disposition helped her to conquer great adversity. And the animated five-minute hand-drawn Boomerang by Steven Vander Meer of Arcata, California, inspired by the song “Boomerang� by the Absynth Quintet, depicts the workings of nature and the universe with a quirky sense of humor. Tickets cost $10 for adults, $8 for seniors or students with ID and $6 for Upstate Film members. No credit or debit cards are accepted. Black Maria Short Film Festival, Friday, July 21, 8:15 p.m., $6-$10, Upstate Films, 6415 Montgomery Street, Rhinebeck; (845) 876-2525, www.upstatefilms. org. MARIA BARANOVA

Morning’s (and play’s) at Seven Paul Osborne’s charming comedy, Morning’s at Seven, will be revived as a staged reading at 7 p.m. on Saturday, July 22 at the Maverick Concert Hall. Presented by Actors & Writers, the play revolves around a middle-aged man whose fiancÊe, to whom he has been betrothed for seven years, arrives finally to meet his large family and immediately creates havoc. Admission is by donation ($10

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s with classical music, opera, dance and film, Bard SummerScape always has something novel and intriguing up its sleeve when it comes to mounting a theater production each July. This year those wacky Bardians are teaming up with one of downtown Manhattan’s longest-running and most accomplished experimental theater ensembles, the Wooster Group. Company founding member Elizabeth LeCompte, whose string of honors includes the 2016 Dorothy & Lillian Gish Prize, a MacArthur Fellowship and a National Endowment for the Arts Lifetime Achievement Award, will direct the world premiere of the Wooster Group’s original piece A Pink Chair (In Place of a Fake Antique). Running now through July 23, A Pink Chair is a 100th-birthday tribute to trailblazing “Theater of Deathâ€? director Tadeusz Kantor (1915-90), founder of the Polish theatrical company Cricot 2. Weaving together live performance, music and video with material from Kantor’s archives, the new piece takes the form of a conversation among the company, Kantor’s ghost and his daughter, Dorota Krakowska, who is collaborating with the Wooster Group as dramaturge. The performers include Zbigniew Bzymek, Enver Chakartash, Jim Fletcher, Ari Fliakos, Dorota Krakowska, Erin Mullin, Danusia Trevino, Kate Valk and Suzzy Roche (the latter better-known as a member of the singer/songwriter sister act the Roches). The black-box LUMA Theater in the Richard B. Fisher Center for the Performing Arts on the Bard College campus in Annandale-on-Hudson will host performances of A Pink Chair, beginning at 7:30 p.m. on July 20, 21 and 22, with 2 p.m. matinĂŠe on July 22 and 23. Ticket prices range from $25 to $65. To order, or for more information, call (845) 758-7900 or visit http://fishercenter.bard.edu/summerscape.

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suggested). The Maverick is located at 120 Maverick Road in Woodstock. For more info, visit Actors and Writers at www. actorsandwriters.com.

“Movies under the Stars� in Kingston Kingston’s parks and public spaces are once again hosting a series of free outdoor “Movies under the Stars.� Films are screened on Friday evenings at 8:30 p.m. on each of the scheduled movie dates. In the event of rain, no-

A GALLERY TALK WITH GREGORY AMENOFF SXQday, July 23, 2 PM

Admission: $12/$8 WAAM members The curator of L’heure entre chien et loup currently on view at the WAAM will discuss the exhibition which features landscapes, still lifes, and abstract works that capture the time of day when, in Amenoff’s words, “the visible world drifts into a confusing lack of legibility.� The WAAM’s Recent Trends Series is made possible with support from the New York State Council on the Arts and the Milton & Sally Avery Foundation

tifications about postponements or cancellations will be sent to all media and radio stations and posted at www. kingston-ny.gov and on the City’s Facebook page. The featured movie on Friday, July 21 will be Beauty and the Beast (2016, liveaction), at the Academy Green. On Friday, July 28, the 2016 musical La La Land will be shown at the corner of North Front and

Maverick Concerts World Class Music in the Woods Saturday July 22 7 pm

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A staged reading of Paul Osbourne’s Tony award-winning play MORNINGS AT SEVEN Maverick Tickets are not valid. Admission is by donation at the door.

A Maverick Debut Haydn: String Quartet in G Major, Op. 76, No. 1 Aaron Jay Kernis: String Quartet No. 3, “River� (2015) Brahms: String Quartet No. 2 in A Minor, Op. 51, No. 2 General Admission $25 Reserved Seating $45 Students $5 Tickets at the door, online, or by phone 800-595-4849

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Wall Streets. Disney’s computer-animated science fiction comedy WALL-E will be screened at Forsyth Park on Friday, August 4, with the Stephen Blauweiss/ Lynn Woods documentary Lost Rondout: A Story of Urban Removal ending the season on Friday, August 11 at T. R. Gallo Park.

Copenhagen makes its Hudson Valley tour

The Rhinebeck Theatre Society will present a staged reading of the play Copenhagen at the Bridge Street Theatre in Catskill from Thursday through Sunday, July 20 to 22, followed by two full productions of the play Thursday through Sunday, August 18 to 20 at the Byrdcliffe Theatre in Woodstock and Thursday through Sunday, September 22 to 24 at the Center for Performing Arts in Rhinebeck. The cast features local actors David Smilow as Heisenberg, Andrew Joffe as Bohr and Christina Reeves as Bohr’s wife, Margareta. On the surface, the plot turns around a mysterious 1941 meeting between the esteemed Danish physicist Niels Bohr and his former pupil, the German scientist Werner Heisenberg. Old friends who had revolutionized atomic science during the 1920s, they are now on opposite sides of a world war. But the science, it turns out, is merely a vehicle: a metaphor for a wrenching probe into deeply human quandaries and contradictions. “If you’ve never seen Copenhagen, it’s hard to imagine that a play in which three dead people discuss atomic physics could be electrifying and intensely emotional,” says director Ellen Honig. “But this riveting drama, full of crackle and vitality, delivers a literary and theatrical punch that stays with you long after the curtain has fallen. It takes us to the boundaries of human understanding, questioning what,

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if anything, we can ever know, and delving into the contemporary issue of whether an individual can make a difference in a world undergoing momentous upheaval.” Staged reading of Copenhagen, Thursday-Saturday, July 20-22, 7:30 p.m., Sunday, July 23, 2 p.m., $15, Bridge Street Theatre, Catskill; (518) 943-3818, www.copenhagencatskill.brownpapertickets.com. Full production of Copenhagen, Friday/ Saturday, August 18-19, 7:30 p.m., Sunday, August 20, 2 p.m. $18/$20, Byrdcliffe Theatre, 380 Upper Byrdcliffe Road, Woodstock; (800) 838-3006, ext. 1, www.brownpapertickets.comevent/3014284. Full production of Copenhagen, Friday/ Saturday, September 22-23, 8 p.m., Sunday, September 24, 3 p.m., Center for Performing Arts at Rhinebeck, 661 Route 308, Rhinebeck; (845) 876-3080, www. centerforperformingarts.org. Rhinebeck Theatre Society, www.rhinebecktheatresociety.org.

The Foreigner at Shadowland Stages Shadowland Stages’ production of Larry Shue’s comedy The Foreigner opens on Friday, July 21 and runs through Sunday, August 13. The story involves Charlie, a pathologically shy Brit who seeks out the quiet privacy of a rural Georgia hunting lodge. In an effort to ensure his solitude, it’s explained to the locals that Charlie is from a foreign land, speaks no English and should be left alone. But Charlie begins to overhear more than he’d like and is soon in the center of a battle that will rock the foundation of this small town. Tickets for all evening performances at 8 p.m. cost $39. Tickets for Sunday matinées at 2 p.m. cost $34. On opening weekend, there is one special First Saturday matinée performance at 2 p.m. on July 22, with tickets priced at $29. Tickets for children under age 16, accompanied by an adult, cost $12 for all performances. Discounts are available for group sales and deals with select local restaurants. The Foreigner is directed by Shadowland artistic director Brendan Burke. Shows are produced using professional Equity actors and professional directors and designers. The theatre operates under contract

with the Actors’ Equity Association. The cast includes Trace Pope, Joe Cordaro, Elisabeth Ness, Lori Wilner, Allen Lewis Rickman and Christopher Daftsios (the last three are members of Actors’ Equity). Shadowland Stages is now in its 33rd season. The Foreigner, July 21-August 13, $12$39, Shadowland Stages, 157 Canal Street, Ellenville; (845) 647-5511, www. shadowlandtheatre.org.

Acclaimed dance work at Hudson Hall

Hudson Hall will present the acclaimed dance work Monument, choreographed by Adam H. Weinert. The program opens with historical reconstructions of works by modern dance legends Ted Shawn, Doris Humphrey and José Limón, with composer Chris Garneau performing his original score. The program includes Pierrot in the Dead City (1935), choreographed by Ted Shawn; Two Ecstatic

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Themes (1931), choreographed by Doris Humphrey; and The Unsung: “Tecumseh” (1970), choreographed by José Limón. Monument opens Friday, July 21 at 7 p.m., with additional performances on Saturday, July 22 at 7 p.m. and Sunday, July 23 at 5 p.m. Tickets cost $30. Weinert is a choreographer and performance-based artist born and raised in New York City and now living in Hudson. He has trained with the School of American Ballet, Vassar College and Juilliard School, and has danced with the Metropolitan Opera Ballet Company, Shen Wei Dance Arts and Christopher Williams, among others. He has been published in The New York Times and the Juilliard Journal, and has produced and choreographed an award-winning collection of dance film shorts screened nationally and abroad. His performance works have toured to four continents, including a number of nontraditional dance venues including the Museum of Modern Art, the Tate British Museum, and the Tate Modern Museum. He recently served as Bard College’s visiting artist-in-residence. Monument, Friday/Saturday, July 21/22, 7 p.m., Sunday, July 23, 5 p.m., $30, Hudson Hall, Hudson Opera House, 327 Warren Street, Hudson; (518) 8221438, www.hudsonhall.org.

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July 20-27 Art programs at Roost Studios in New Paltz

“One of the things I always tell my students of any age is that they don’t ‘need’ to know anything to start making art,” explains Marcy Bernstein, 30-year art teacher and executive director of Roost Studios. “Wherever they are beginning is exactly the right place. Creating an environment free from judgment and being a guide for children or adults to progress at their own pace is one of the keys. There are many different types of visual expression, and there is no one ‘right’ way. One of the jobs of a talented art instructor is to help the artist recognize what the ‘heart of the matter’ is for them as an individual and help them acquire the knowledge and skills they need to get where they want to be!” Sounds good to me! As a lifelong artist, Bernstein is determined to connect as many people with art as possible, and that’s where you and your crew come in. Check out this lineup of free Roost workshops: “Art with Heart” Roost Youth Group art program, “Fan Your Talents” art, fan dancing and Tai Chi. Roost offers plenty of other classes that charge simply what it costs to run the course. So, how does Roost support itself ? Bernstein says, “Most of our revenue stream comes from memberships, donations, space rental and fundraising. Our classes and programs charge only what is required to produce them. We received two small grants this year. We have absolutely no paid staff; every Roost

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his Saturday, July 22 at 6:30 p.m. at West Point’s Trophy Point, treat the family to “Music under the Stars: Kids’ Night at West Point!” In addition to spectacular views, children get to touch and try out new sounds in the “instrument petting zoo” before the show, at 6 p.m. Kids’ Night is free and open to the public of all ages, and no reservations or tickets are necessary, so bring chairs and a blanket, pack a picnic and take in the variety of tunes by the Army Band and enjoy a fireworks finale! Trophy Point is located at 117 Washington Road in West Point. For more information, visit http://westpointband.army.mil//calendar.html. – Erica Chase-Salerno

member volunteers their time to keep the programs running and the gallery open. I hope that the community participates in all of our programs and supports this wonderful arts venture. The more community members that attend and support our programs as we start up will help us procure the grant funding down the road to provide more free arts programming for the community.” You can register for a regular workshop, or you can sign up for one at a time – like “Dinner Date/Kids Create,” which takes place on Fridays from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Dinner Date/Kids Create is open to youth aged 5 to 12 years at a cost of $25 per session and a sibling rate of $20; but the best part for parents is that you can get a

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discount at a partnered restaurant with Roost; and it’s within walking distance, unlike any of my other children’s activities: www.dinnerdatekidscreate.com. I’m also happy to see a 1,400-squarefoot art studio, able to host real numbers! Roost is about making art happen in our lives. Roost is dedicated to supporting artistic efforts by people of all skill levels, all ages and, as mentioned in the beginning, all confidence levels. Roost is definitely worth checking out because of its commitment to us, the community; and the more involved we get in Roost, the more young people they can serve through their grant funding. If you are already familiar with their studios, maybe it’s time to look through the courses and try something new this summer! Roost is located at 69 Main Street, second floor, in New Paltz. For more

information, to register or to browse through the current classes, call (845) 255-5532, e-mail marcy@roostcoop.org or visit www.roostcoop.org.

History Camp at Senate House in Kingston Could you use a mini-camp experience for your crew? Something that lasts only a few days, is chock-full of hands-on activities and might just be the link to hook your kids on history? I’ve got something for you! Round up your kids aged 8 to 12 years and introduce them to History Camp, which takes place at the Senate House in Kingston on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, August 1 through 3 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. If you are not familiar with the Senate House, I encour-

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ake it straight from Ben Franklin: “In this world nothing can be said to be certain, except death and taxes.” So, if you’re looking for summer savers versus budget-busters, then clear your calendar for the Storm King Art Center on Thursday, July 27 from 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Storm King is a special treasure in our area featuring acres of sprawling fields displaying large sculptures outside. Who even likes Storm King, anyway? Um, everyone! It’s the perfect combination: unique and captivating art; lots of fields for little (or big) legs to run through; and free today! Definitely take your crew, and you will impress your visitors. And a generous host doing the inviting is often assumed to pay for the group. You will look so benevolent, “treating” your guests to Storm King! Storm King is located at 1 Museum Road in New Windsor. For more information, including details about current exhibitions on display, family programs and special events, call (845) 534-3115 or visit http://stormking.org. – Erica Chase-Salerno

age you to visit; and perhaps this camp is just the thing to get you started! History Camp gives kids a chance to experience life from the 1700s, such as hearthside cooking, Colonial medicines, how to make Delft tiles, write with a quill pen and more. History Camp costs $90 per child, and space is very limited. The Senate House is located at 296 Fair Street in Kingston. To register or for more information, call (845) 338-2786 or visit http://bit.ly/2verOp1 FRIDAY, JULY 21

Stories from the Longhouse at PS21 Let’s turn the classic bedtime stalling tactic on its head, from “Tell me a story” to “Just for Fun: Stories from the Longhouse,” told by Stephanie

Marie Fox, which is slated for this Friday, July 21 from 1 to 1:45 p.m. at PS21. Fox will share Native American stories about the natural world, which inspire and influence the cultural values of the next generation. “Stories from the Longhouse” is free and open to the public of all ages, but registration is helpful. PS21 is located at 2980 Route 66 in Chatham. For more information, call (518) 392-6121 or visit

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The Chinese poet Qu Yuan is credited with inspiring Dragon Boat Festivals wayyyyyyyyyyy back in 280 BC. Now it’s 2017, and you can attend a Dragon Boat Festival on the Hudson right here in Poughkeepsie! On Saturday, July 22 beginning at 9 a.m., festivalgoers can partake in the Dutchess Dragon Boat Race & River Festival, including the Asian Cultural Festival activities, such as watching the “Awakening the Dragon” eye-painting ceremony and the first race at 9:30 a.m. Hands-on activities and demonstrations take place throughout the day, and all proceeds benefit Habitat for Humanity of Dutchess County. Admission is free for anyone not paddling in a boat! The Dutchess Dragon Boat Race & River Festival will take place at the boathouse of the Hudson River Rowing Association at 270 North Water Street in Poughkeepsie. For more information about sponsorships, volunteering and more, call (845) 4759336, extension 113, e-mail events@ habitatdutchess.org or visit www. dutchessdragonboat.org.

See art, make art at WAAM's Family Art Day Taking your kids out to see some art is a nice idea. But what if we supercharged it a little bit? What if your crew could view the displayed art, and then respond creatively by crafting new art that was influenced by what you just saw, focused on natural landscapes this time? This weekend, you can do just that! On Saturday, July 22 from 1 to 4 p.m., Family Art Day takes place at the Woodstock Artists Association and Museum, located at 28 Tinker Street in Woodstock. For more information, call (845) 679-2940 or visit www.woodstockart.org.

Open Cabin at Slabsides Did you ever wish you had around 200 acres to explore, discover and enjoy wandering around in? Well, today’s your lucky day, because this Saturday, July 22, the Slabsides cabin, built by the renowned naturalist John Burroughs himself, is open from 12 noon to 4 p.m. as part of Summer at Slabsides! Slabsides and the surrounding nature sanctuary offer something impor-

Stony Kill Farm hosts Butterfly Festival According to Nobel Prizewinning poet Rabindranath Tagore, “The butterfly counts not months but moments, and has time enough.” If that’s a message that you’d like to reinforce with your family, you might appreciate hearing about the Butterfly Festival happening this Saturday, July 22 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Stony Kill Farm. Two butterfly tents await you and your crew, filled with monarchs and swallowtails, along with an education table about butterflies, Tai Chi and yoga demonstrations, face-painting, a scavenger hunt, story walk, food, barn animals and more! Admission and parking are free. Stony Kill Farm is located at 79 Farmstead Lane in Wappingers Falls. For more information, call (845) 831-3800 or visit

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I have two words for you: Hector Lopez. And now, this summer, when you watch the Hudson Valley Renegades, you have your own right-handed pitcher from Venezuela to cheer for! The players come from all over, and Lopez is staying here in New Paltz for the season! Come on out and root-root-root for our home team this Sunday, July 23 at 7:05 p.m. at Dutchess Stadium. The evening’s theme is “Hokey Poke-Mon,” and fantastic fireworks are launched from behind the scoreboard after the game, so we get to sit in our seats and enjoy a spectacular view of these exciting pyrotechnics! Ticket prices range from $11 to $19. Remember, there’s an entire bouncyhouse amusement area behind the third baseline, too. A wonderful family summer

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Free entry day at Storm King Art Center Take it straight from Ben Franklin: “In this world nothing can be said to be certain, except death and taxes.” So, if you’re looking for summer savers versus budget-busters, then clear your calendar for the Storm King Art Center on Thursday, July 27 from 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Storm King is a special treasure in our area featuring acres of sprawling fields displaying large sculptures outside. Who even likes Storm King, anyway? Um, everyone! It’s the perfect combination: unique and captivating art; lots of fields for little (or big) legs to run through; and free today! Definitely take your crew, and you will impress your visitors. And a generous host doing the inviting is often assumed to pay for the group. You will look so benevolent, “treating” your guests to Storm King! Storm King is located at 1 Museum Road in New Windsor. For more information, including details about current exhibitions on display, family programs and special events, call (845) 534-3115 or visit http://

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ThinkDIFFERENTLY Day at the Beach BEACH stands for Best Escape Anyone Can Have. And if your family includes any members with special needs, then pack up your goggles, buckets and pails and join in on this beach excursion! On Saturday, July 29 from 12 noon to 6 p.m., Red Wing Lake invites you to ThinkDIFFERENTLY Day at the Beach! We’re talking music, swimming and beach activities for all ages and all abilities, plus service dog demos, sandcastlebuilding, face-painting and a hands-on nature activity! Day at the Beach goes on rain or shine, and admission is free. Bring snacks and a picnic from home, and food and beverages will be available for purchase. Red Wing Lake is located at 11 Old Farm Road in Hopewell Junction. For more information, call (845) 226-8395, e-mail mchughi@eastfishkillny.org or

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Strong Men & Women: Phoenicia International Festival of the Voice needs you. Come experience the excitement of La Boheme and other vocal events as an insider in this wonderful volunteer organization! Strong adults needed on July 28th to move and set up the stage and on August 7th to take it down. Street Greeters needed on August 4th, 5th and 6th. Backstage crew and others also needed. Contact the Festival office: 845-688-3291 or m.todaro@phoeniciavoicefest.com. phoeniciavoicefest.com. Boys’ Leadership Worldwide (BLW). A ten-day transformational program that empowers highschool boys to make a difference in their own lives, communities, and the world! Registration required. Eleanor Roosevelt National Historic Site, 54 Valkill Park Rd, Hyde Park. ervk.org/ leadership-legacy-expressed/blw/. 8am-5pm Orange County Fair 2017. The Orange County Fair is back July 13-16 and 20-23! Affordable, family fun for all ages: carnival midway, shows, food, games! $30 wrist band. Info: 845-343-4826 or mary@fair-productions. com. Orange County Fairgrounds, 239 Wisner Ave, Middletown. orangecountyfair.com. 8am-9am Woodstock Senior Feel Good Aerobics with Diane Collelo. Sponsored by Woodstock Senior Recreation and open to Woodstock residents 55 and older. $1 donation. Woodstock Town Hall, Tinker St, Woodstock. 9am-3pm HUGE Summer BOOK Sale. Fiction and non-fiction ,there is a HUGE selection of over 40,000 books to choose from. Prices are: Hardcover $1 each, paperbacks .50. (Buy 5 get 1 free) children’s .25 5/$1.00. There will be also a mini-rummage sale and drinks and snacks will be available. Info: 518-756-6688 and leave a message. Grace United Methodist Church, 16 Hillcrest Dr, Ravena. 9am-4pm Play Music. A three-week exploration of collaborative music making between skilled musicians and youth ages of 9–15. Bethel Woods Center for the Arts, Hurd Rd, Bethel. Info: 1-866-781-2922, info@bethelwoodscenter.org, bethelwoodscenter.org/events/detail/ playmusic2017. 9am-9:50am Joint Lubricating Qi Gong with Marilyn St. John. Uses gentle movement and relaxation to circulate the life energy. All ages and fitness levels. A reduced-price class. Woodstock Yoga Center, 6 Deming St, Woodstock. Info: 845-679-8700, woodstockyogacenter@ gmail.com, woodstockyogacenter.com. $8. 9:30am-11:30am 4-H’s Youth Program: A is for Agriculture. Youth will be exposed to agriculture through the world of literature and hands-on activities. They will engage in activities such as butter making, apple tasting, and even creating their very own hand made beads. Youth will be able to connect the dots between animals and plants and the products they help us create. Mary Donahue, Director - mdonahu@ icloud.com. Coxsackie Summer Rec, Coxsackie. 9:30am-10:30am Woodstock Senior Flex and Stretch with Diane Colello. Movement for balance and breath, weight-training for bone health, and mat work for flexibility and core strengthening. Woodstock Town Hall. Sponsored by Woodstock Senior Recreation and open to Woodstock residents 55 and older. $1 donation. Woodstock Town Hall, Tinker St, Woodstock.

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ocal author Judith Boggess will read from her new book, Confessions of a Bar Brat: Growing Up in Rosendale, New York, at the Golden Notebook in Woodstock on Sunday, July 23 at 1 p.m. This memoir chronicles Boggess’ “free-range” upbringing in the 1950s by the operators of the former Reid Hotel. While the book provides an intimate peek behind the curtain of what really goes on in Rosendale, it is as much a critique as it is a love letter to this tiny, quirky town. Confessions has been called a must-read by Rosendale town historian Bill Brooks, who praised the book’s appreciation of “the charm and richness of life in the late 1940s to early 1950s. The book entertains and breathes life into Main Street, its people and its businesses from days gone by.” The Golden Notebook is located at 29 Tinker Street in Woodstock. Call (845) 679-8000 or visit www.goldennotebook.com for more information.

10am-11am Women’s Gentle Yoga with Cory Smith. A variation of Gentle Yoga, this is a sacred space for women to deepen their spiritual practice while enhancing their health and well-being. Woodstock Yoga Center, 6 Deming St, Woodstock. Info: 845-679-8700, woodstockyogacenter@gmail.com, woodstockyogacenter. com. $8. 11am Free Adult Exercise Class. Low impact movements, strength/flexibility training and exercises to help with balance and focus. Dropins welcome. Info at 845-626-2115. Town of Rochester Community Center, 15 Tobacco Rd, Accord. 12pm Warwick Summer Arts Festival. Bringing the arts out to every part of the community: the parks, the storefronts, and the farms. Local, national, and global artists to create site specific works as well as main stage performances. warwicksummerarts.com.

10am Intergenerational Story & Song Hour. Share in stories and song with our friends at Ten Broek Commons, co-hosted with our partner in all things musical, Ms. Lisa G. Call the Library at 845-338-7881 to register. Ten Broek Commons, 1 Commons Lane, Lake Katrine. townofulsterlibrary.org.

12:30pm-2:30pm Free Summer Workshops for Kids. Workshops for kids ages 7-11 years old, Collage, Rod Puppets, 3-D Origami Sculpture and Paper Mache Sculpture. Athens Cultural Center, 24 Second Street, Athens. Info: 518-9452136, info@athensculturalcenter.org, athensculturalcenter.org. Free materials included.

10am-2pm Hooks & Needles, Yarns & Threads. Informal weekly social gathering for rug hookers, knitters, crocheters, and all other yarn crafters. Drop in any time between 10am & 2pm! Tivoli Free Library, Watts dePeyster Hall, 86 Broadway, Tivoli. Info: 845-757-3771, tivoliprograms@gmail.com, tivolilibrary.org. $1 suggested donation, to go toward the purchase of resource materials for the library collection.

12:30pm-6:30pm I Ching Oracle Readings, Tarot Readings and Intuitive Guidance with esoteric scholar Timothy Liu. Every Thursday at Mirabai. Info: 845-679-2100. Mirabai Bookstore, 23 Mill Hill Rd, Woodstock. $60/hour, $40/45 minutes, $30/25 minutes.

10am-1pm Minnewaska Preserve: Junior Naturalists: Fire Ecology. Learn about the importance of fire ecology on the Shawangunk Ridge. Learn the difference between wildfires versus controlled burns, signs of past fires, and plants that need fire to survive. Try out the equipment firefighters use to deal with fire and play a fun game about fire . Take a short hike to look for signs of a forest fire. This program is recommended for eight to twelve year old children, accompanied by a parent or legal guardian over the age of 18. Meet at the Peter’s Kill parking area. Pre-registration is required. Info: 845-255-0752. Minnewaska Preserve, Gardiner.

1pm-4pm Woodstock Senior Duplicate Bridge with John Stokes. The Woodstock Bridge Club offers a short lesson and a game of Duplicate Bridge. Woodstock Rescue Squad building, Route 212 Sponsored by Woodstock Senior Recreation and open to Woodstock residents 55 and older. $1 donation. Woodstock Rescue Squad, 222 Tinker St, Woodstock. 1pm-3:30pm Chronic Disease Self-Management Workshop. Town of Esopus Library with the Ulster County Office for the Aging to offer a 6-week workshop focused on putting LIFE back into your life. Town of Esopus Library, 128 Canal Street, Port Ewen. Info: 845-338-5580, organizedmode@gmail.com, esopuslibrary.org/. 2pm-3:30pm 4-H’s Youth Program: Pioneer

Living. Youth will learn about the lives of the early pioneers and the hard work it took to survive on the frontier. They will make products that they now normally buy at the store. They will play the games and try some crafts that kept pioneer children entertained before televisions and video games. Christine Reda, Director - 518-731-8084 or creda@heermancelibary.org. Heermance Memorial Library, 1 Ely St, Coxsackie. 3:30pm-5:30pm Free Summer Workshops for Teens. Chill out in our air conditioned studio and unleash your creativity- workshops in Stop Motion Animation, Sculpture, Collage and Printmaking. Athens Cultural Center, 24 Second Street, Athens. Info: 518-945-2136, info@athensculturalcenter.org, athensculturalcenter.org. 4pm-6pm Chess for Kids. A three-day chess course designed for beginners and more experienced players. Ages 7-14; all materials provided. Free. Info: 518-822-1438 or hello@hudsonhall. org. Hudson Opera House Hudson Hall, 327 Warren St, Hudson. hudsonhall.org. 5pm-7pm Summer Teen Theatre Program Taught by Carol Rusoff Offered at Hudson Area Library. Hudson Area Library, 51 North 5th Street, Hudson. Info: 518-828-1792, brenda. shufelt@hudsonarealibrary.org, hudsonarealibrary.org/2017/04/free-summer-teen-theatreprogram-with-teaching-artist-carol-rusoff/. Free. 5:30pm Woodstock Ultimate Disc. Ongoing games - Tuesdays & Thursdays at 5:30pm; & Sundays at 3pm. A free, casual, co-ed pickup game. Athletic Fields, 98 Comeau Dr, Woodstock. WoodstockUltimate.org. 6pm-7pm Harmonies on the Hudson Outdoor Concert Series featuring James Mongan of Star Children (solo acoustic set). Free outdoor solo acoustic set performing Modern pop for vintage tastes - Catskill style. Clermont State Historic Site, 87 Clermont Ave, Germantown. friendsofclermont.org. 6pm-8pm Crystal Light Healing Sessions on the John of God healing bed with energy healer Amrita Eiehm. Refocus the mind, restore clear thinking and healthy cellular communication, self-motivation and creativ-

ity. A respite for body, mind and spirit offered the first and third Thursdays of every month at Mirabai. Info: 845-679-2100. Mirabai Bookstore, 23 Mill Hill Rd, Woodstock. $75/1 hour session. 6pm-8pm Kitchen Classes: Spice Blending. Join Master Food Preserver, Cornell Cooperative Extension of Ulster County, (CCEUC) Nutrition Educator, and professional cook of 25 years, Janie Greenwald, as she hosts. All classes provide safe and reliable information and are a completely hands-on experience. Take your same old meals from drab to fab! Learn a bit of spicy history, then taste and learn how to create blends of exotic spices from around the world. Make your own blend to take home. Info: 845-340-3990. CCEUC Education Center, 232 Plaza Rd, Kingston. ulster.cce.cornell.edu. $35. 6pm-8pm Powerhouse Theater Training Company presents Soundpainting. Members of the Powerhouse Theater Training Company perform a site-specific dance theater work created for the Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center. Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center at Vassar College, 124 Raymond Avenue, Poughkeepsie. Info: 845-437-5370, powerhouse.vassar. edu. This event is free and reservations are not required. For more information about the show and Powerhouse Theater, visit powerhouse. vassar.edu. 6pm-8pm Middletown’s 2017 Summer Concert Series. Every Thursday from May 25th to August 17th. Note: Bring a Chair! The Run 4 Downtown Park, 15 North St, Middletown. 6:30pm-8:30pm Thursday Japanese Free Movie Night: Who’s Camus Anyway? LIVE ACTION, 2006, 115 mins. A group of eccentric students decide to make a movie. When their star suddenly quits, this witty ensemble cast begins to live the film, including murder, deception and true love. Directed by Mitsuo Yanagimachi, screenplay by Mitsuo Yanagimachi, starring Hinano Yoshikawa, Ai Maeda. Info: 845-255-8811. Gomen-Kudasai Noodle Escape, 232 Main St, New Paltz. GKnoodles.com. 6:30pm 7th Annual Music in the Garden: Shagbark. Dean Jones, Otto Kentrol, Hector Becerra, T. Xiques Trombone, saxes, flute, Moog, guitars, drums and junk percussion. Combinations of disco and out jazz, beautiful


vocal harmonies, and dissonant guitars. Elting Memorial Library, 93 Main Street, New Paltz. eltinglibrary.org. 6:30pm-8pm Reggae Yoga with Devin Schepetin. This Vinyasa class uses reggae music to evoke the spirit of Jamaica to create an irie yoga time. Free, donations welcome. Woodstock Yoga Center, 6 Deming St, Woodstock. Info: 845-6798700, woodstockyogacenter@gmail.com, woodstockyogacenter.com. Donation Welcome. 7pm Concerts in the Park Series with Blues Maneuver. Pack a cooler, grab the kids and friends and head on down to the gazebo for an outdoor concert. Free and open to the public. Info: 607-326-7608. Stamford’s Veteran’s Memorial Park, Stamford. roxburyartsgroup. org. 7pm-9pm Woodstock Garden Club Movie Night. View movies or movie clips about gardening the clubs monthly meeting. Popcorn will be served. Woodstock Rescue Squad, 222 Tinker St, Woodstock. Info: 845-338-0207, woodstockgardenclubny@yahoo.com. 7pm-8pm PageTurners: The American Heiress by Daisy Goodwin. The story of Cora Cash, an American heiress in the 1890s who bags an English duke. Tivoli Free Library, Watts dePeyster Hall, 86 Broadway, Tivoli. Info: 845-757-3771, tivoliprograms@gmail.com, tivolilibrary.org. 7pm Live @ The Falcon: bigBANG. Large Ensemble Jazz. Info: 845-236-7970. The Falcon Underground, 1348 Route 9W, Marlboro. live@ thefalcon.com. 7pm Live @ The Falcon: Dan Bern. Opener: Bruce T. Carroll. Folk Rock/Pop. Info: 845-2367970. The Falcon Main Stage, 1348 Route 9W, Marlboro. live@thefalcon.com. 7pm-8:30pm PianoSummer at New Paltz Student Recital II. A second group of selected PianoSummer students perform from their repertoire. SUNY New Paltz McKenna Theatre, 1 Hawk Dr., New Paltz. Info: 845-257-3880, boxoffice@newpaltz.edu, newpaltz.edu/piano. $10/suggested donation at door. 7:30pm A Pink Chair (In Place of A Fake Antique). The Wooster Group, (world premiere). Bard College/ Luma Theatre, Annandale-on-Hudson. fishercenter.bard.edu. $25-$65. 7:30pm Thornton Wilder’s Skin of our Teeth. An American family survive the Election, Climate Change and the End of the World. Tragedy, comedy, wit and intelligence make this play one of the defining moments in American Theater. RESERVATIONS: Strongly recommended. Box Office: 845-679-0154. Byrdcliffe Theater. voicetheatre.org/the-skin-of-our-teeth/. $25, $20/senior/student. 7:30pm-9:30pm Copenhagen. Rhinebeck Theatre Society presents Michael Frayn’s explosive drama at Bridge Street Theatre in Catskill. Bridge Street Theatre, 44 West Bridge Street, Catskill. Info: 518-943-3894, contact@bridgest. org, copenhagencatskill.brownpapertickets.com. $10 for students. 8pm-9:30pm 1930s: The Magic of Mahalia. Hosted by the Catskill Jazz Factory. Bard College/ Spiegeltent, Annandale. catskilljazzfactory.org/events. 8pm Newsies. Extra! Extra! Read all about it! They delivered the papers, until they made the headlines‌ Direct from Broadway comes Disney’s Newsies, the smash-hit, crowd-pleasing musical. This Tony Award-winning hit inspired by the real-life ‘Newsboy Strike of 1899,’ tells the captivating story of a band of underdogs who become unlikely heroes when they stand up to the most powerful men in New York. With music by Alan Menken & Jack Feldman and a book by Harvey Fierstein, this musical will be one for the papers! Phone: 845-794-1194. The Forestburgh Playhouse, 39 Forestburgh Rd, Forestburgh. fbplayhouse.org. 8pm-10pm Good Men Wanted. Presented by Vassar College and New York Stage and Film’s Powerhouse Theater. Bringing to life the incredible true stories of renegade women who disguised themselves as men to fight in the Civil War. Powerhouse Theater, 124 Raymond Avenue, Poughkeepsie. Info: 845-437-5632, powerhouse.vassar.edu. Subscriptions for Powerhouse will go on sale on May 10; single tickets will be available online beginning May 16. For more information, visit powerhouse.vassar.edu. 8pm-10pm Mind Train Poetry Sessions. Listen or read. Every Thursday, 8-10 pm. For more information, contact 229greenkill@greenkill.org or 347-689-2323. Free. Green Kill, 229 Greenkill Ave, Kingston. greenkill.org.

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Boys’ Leadership Worldwide (BLW). A ten-day transformational program that empowers highschool boys to make a difference in their own lives, communities, and the world! Registration required. Eleanor Roosevelt National Historic Site, 54 Valkill Park Rd, Hyde Park. ervk.org/ leadership-legacy-expressed/blw/. Girls’ Leadership Worldwide (GLW). A ten-day transformational program that empowers highschool girls to make a difference in their own lives, communities, and the world! Registration required. Eleanor Roosevelt National Historic Site, 54 Valkill Park Rd, Hyde Park. ervk.org/ leadership-legacy-expressed/glw/. 8am-5pm Orange County Fair 2017. The Orange County Fair is back July 13-16 and 20-23! Affordable, family fun for all ages: carnival midway, shows, food, games! $30 wrist band. Info: 845-343-4826 or mary@fair-productions. com. Orange County Fairgrounds, 239 Wisner Ave, Middletown. orangecountyfair.com. 9am-4pm Play Music. A three-week exploration of collaborative music making between skilled musicians and youth ages of 9–15. Bethel Woods Center for the Arts, Hurd Rd, Bethel. Info: 1-866-781-2922, info@bethelwoodscenter.org, bethelwoodscenter.org/events/detail/ playmusic2017. 9am Office for the Aging’s Senior Walking and Biking Outings. The Office for the Aging’s Senior Walking and Biking Outings Meets on Fridays at 9am. Bike or walk the Rail Trail. Info: 845-486-2555. Gold’s Gym, 258 Titusville Rd, Poughkeepsie. 9:30am-11:30am 4-H’s Youth Program: A is for Agriculture. Youth will be exposed to agriculture through the world of literature and hands-on activities. They will engage in activities such as butter making, apple tasting, and even creating their very own hand made beads. Youth will be able to connect the dots between animals and plants and the products they help us create. Mary Donahue, Director - mdonahu@ icloud.com. Coxsackie Summer Rec, Coxsackie. 9:30am-10:30am Bliss Body Yoga with Linda Freeman. Gentle, Individualized and Therapeutic Yoga for your body and soul. Ongoing classes Fridays and Sundays at Studio87 and Wednesdays 9:15-10:15am at the New Paltz Community Center on Route 32 North. $10 drop in. Linda Freeman is certified in Integrative Yoga Therapy. Visit blissbodyoga.com or 845-236-3939. Studio87 The Wellness House, 87 Liberty St, Newburgh. 9:45am-10:45am Woodstock Senior Chi Kung with Corinne Mol. Meditative, healing exercise consisting of 13 movements. Sponsored by Woodstock Senior Recreation and open to Woodstock residents 55 and older. $1 donation. Woodstock Town Hall, Tinker St, Woodstock. 10am-11am Moving For Life (NYC-based non-proďŹ t) Free Exercise Class. Hosted by the Kingston Library in partnership with the oncology department of Health Alliance of Westchester with funds received from a grant from the New York State Department of Health. The classes meet on Fridays, 10-11. Free, open to all with preference to Breast Cancer Survivors. Info: 212-222-1351, caroline@movingforlife. org or movingforlife.org. Kingston Library, 55 Franklin St, Kingston. 10:30am-11:30am Hi, Ho Robin Hood. Robbing from the rich to help the poor and the Sheriff of Nottingham can’t catch them. Mac-Haydn Theatre, 1925 NY-203, Chatham. Info: 518-3929292, nkowalsky@machaydntheatre.org, machaydntheatre.org. $8-10, group rates available. 11am-4pm Friends of Historic Kingston Gallery: Treasures. A highlight of this year’s exhibit is a recent major donation to the organization, a pair of portraits by John Vanderlyn

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2pm-3:30pm YA Book Club. Book club for grades 6 and up. Refreshments will be served. Participants will be given a copy of the book. Olive Free Library, 4033 Rte. 28A, West Shokan. Info: 845-657-2482, programs@olivefreelibrary. org, olivefreelibrary.org. FREE.

11am-2pm TOWN HALL - BRINGING WATER ACCOUNTABILITY TO NEWBURGH . Retired Master Sgt USMC Jerry Ensminger founder of The Few, The Proud, The Forgotten will join a panel of local water leaders to discuss the PFOS contamination in Newburgh, and how local residents can bring accountability to our local water supply. Followed at 12:30 pm - 2:00 pm by a FILM SCREENING - SEMPER FI ALWAYS FAITHFUL - an award winning documentary highlighting Jerry’s work to hold the Department Of Defense accountable for the poisoning of water at Camp Lejeune, the US Marine Base. For information, contact Leslie Gabriel 518-697-9190, campaignforwaterprotection@ gmail.com. Free. Newburgh Free Library, 124 Grand St, Newburgh.

2pm-4pm Memoir II Writing Workshop w/ Ann Hutton. New registration is restricted to cancer patients. Info: 845-339-2071 x100. Reuner Cancer Support House, 80 Mary’s Ave, Kingston. healthyulstercounty.net/location/ memoir-writing. 3pm Build a Better World for Teens series. Old books to decorative objects - you will take old books and use pages, covers and spines to make decorative objects. Ages 11 and up. Philmont Library, 101 Main St, Philmont. philmontlibrary.com.

11am-4pm Friends of Historic Kingston Gallery: Treasures. A highlight of this year’s exhibit is a recent major donation to the organization, a pair of portraits by John Vanderlyn (1775-1852) of General George Henry Sharpe as a boy with his mother and father. The exhibit is free and open to the public. Info: 845-339-0720. Friends of Historic Kingston Gallery, corner Wall-Main, Kingston. fohk.org.

3pm-4pm PianoSummer at New Paltz Master Class with Ilya Rashkovskiy. Mr. Rashkovskiy has an extensive concert history and prize-winning competitions to his credit. He is devoted to fostering young talent. SUNY New Paltz McKenna Theatre, 1 Hawk Dr., New Paltz. Info: 845-257-3880, boxoffice@newpaltz. edu, newpaltz.edu/piano. $10/suggested donation at door.

12pm-5pm Flower Power: War & Healing. War contains within it all life compressed. In this workshop, write poetry from exercises particular to the subject, w/Doug Anderson. Suggested donation: $25. Info: 646-515-0919 or info@ poetrybarn.co. Poetry Barn, 1693 State Route 28A, West Hurley. poetrybarn.co.

3pm-7pm South Pine Street Farm Stand is Open. Hosted by the Kingston Land Trust and a members of Eat Well Kingston (part of Cornell’s Live Well Kingston). Open Mondays, Wednesdays & Fridays, 3-7pm. Info: 845-5320011. South Pine Street Farm, 27 South Pine Street, Kingston. southpinestreetcityfarm.org. Vegetables are free. Donations are welcome.

12pm Warwick Summer Arts Festival. Bringing the arts out to every part of the community: the parks, the storefronts, and the farms. Local, national, and global artists to create site specific works as well as main stage performances. warwicksummerarts.com.

4pm-6pm Singing With Our Hands: Native American Hand Sign Language as Performance Art. A Workshop for Beginners with Evan Pritchard. For RSVP, info, directions, contact Valerieksharp@gmail.com or contact Jill at 646-578-3402, or Evan.pritchard7@gmail. com. Rosekill Farms, Rosendale.

12pm Rally in the Valley. A three day festival of art, education and action in support of Upper Hudson Planned Parenthood. Various admission price. rallyinthevalley.org.

4pm-7pm Mushroom IdentiďŹ cation Hike. Hike led by John Michelotti of Catskill Funghi. We will meet at the library. Wear sturdy shoes, bring water. Preregistration required. Olive Free Library, 4033 Rte. 28A, West Shokan. Info: 845-657-2482, programs@olivefreelibrary.org, olivefreelibrary.org.

12:05pm-1pm Woodstock Senior Basic Pilates with Christine Anderson. A floor work course promoting improvement of balance, coordination, focus, awareness breathing, strength and flexibility. Sponsored by Woodstock Senior Recreation and open to Woodstock residents 55 and older. $1 donation. Woodstock Fire Co. 1, Bearsville.

4pm-9:30pm Hudson Valley Food Truck Festival. Local hudson valley foodtrucks with an array of foods, live music, beer garden & kids entertainment. Info: facebook.com/hvfoodtrucks or 845-399-2222. Cantine Veterans Memorial Complex, Washington Ave, Saugerties.

12:30pm-6pm Crystal Tarot Readings and Chakra Energy Balancing with medicine woman Mary Vukovic. Every Friday at Mirabai. Walk-ins welcome or call for appointment. Info: 845-679-2100. Mirabai Bookstore, 23 Mill Hill Rd, Woodstock. $50/45 minutes, $30/25 minutes.

5pm-8pm Farm Filled Happy Hour. Lite bites including tamales. gazpacho and corn salad along with great NYS wine, beer, and cider on tap! Meet a great chick(en)! Info: raybradleyfarm.com. Bradley Farm, 317 Springtown Rd, New Paltz.

1pm-4pm Meet with Merritt from Arts MidHudson. Are you in the Arts? Looking for help with grants or professional development? This meetingh is for you! Woodstock Artists Association & Museum, 28 Tinker St, Woodstock. woodstockart.org/.

5pm-7:30pm Yin+Sound=Yoga: A Yin Yoga and Sound Healing Experience. Explore the dynamics between the practice of Yin Yoga and the therapeutic Sound Bath. With Will LeBlanc and Lea Garnier. Menla Mountain Retreat Center, 375 Pantherkill Rd, Phoenicia. Info: 845-688-6897 ext. 7507, frontdesk@menla. org, menla.us. $35 exchange.

1pm-3pm Scrabble Club. Join us for our new Scrabble Club! Bring your extensive vocabulary and your enjoyment for games to our Scrabble events. Town of Esopus Library, 128 Canal Street, Port Ewen. Info: 845-338-5580, organizedmode@gmail.com, esopuslibrary.org/.

5:30pm Woodstock Shakespeare Festival: The Merchant of Venice. Presented by BirdOn-A-Cliff Theatre Company. Bring blankets, chairs & a picnic. Admission is free. Suggested donation $10. Info: 845-247-4007. 45 Comeau Drive, Woodstock.

1pm-1:45pm Just for Fun: Stories from the Longhouse told by Stephanie Marie Fox. Storyteller Stephanie Marie Fox shares the rich oral tradition of the Haudenosaunee (Six Nations Iroquois Confederacy) stories passed down. Free admission. PS21: Performance Spaces for the 21st Century, 2980 Rt 66, Chatham. ps21chatham.org/event/stories-from-the-longhouse/.

5:30pm-7pm Restorative Yoga with Barbara Boris. Rejuvenating and supported postures that soothe the nervous system and alleviate tension. Lots of props and dim lights. Woodstock Yoga Center, 6 Deming St, Woodstock. Info: 845-679-8700, woodstockyogacenter@

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20 gmail.com, woodstockyogacenter.com. $18. 6pm-11pm Chamber Benefit Gala: Broadway Spectacular. Hosted by The Fred Astaire Dance Studio of Dutchess. Dancers will perform to songs that have graced the time-honored stages of Broadway. The event begins with a cocktail hour including beer and wine, followed by the Broadway Dance Showcase, dinner, and dancing to live music by Crazy Feet. A portion of the proceeds will be donated to The Chamber Foundation, Inc. Info: chamberfdn.org. Tickets to this formal event are $120 per person and can be purchased by calling the studio at 845-2972711. The Poughkeepsie Grand, 40 Civic Center Plaza, Poughkeepsie. hvmag.com/HudsonValley-Magazine/Best-of-Hudson-Valley-Party/ Homepage/. $50. 6pm Meet the Author Event: Patrina Torres. Local author, minister, speaker, trainer and publisher of the book, “The Exodus Breaking Cycles and Changing Lives: Repositioning Your Soul to Thrive After Domestic Violence” a book written to offer a message of healing to abuse survivors in need of a fresh start and hope that change is possible. Info: 845-853-3884. Barnes & Noble/ Kingston, 1177 Ulster Ave, Kingston. 6pm-8pm HUGE Summer BOOK Sale. Fiction and non-fiction ,there is a HUGE selection of over 40,000 books to choose from. Prices are: Hardcover $1 each, paperbacks .50. (Buy 5 get 1 free) children’s .25 5/$1.00. There will be also a mini-rummage sale and drinks and snacks will be available. Info: 518-756-6688 and leave a message. Grace United Methodist Church, 16 Hillcrest Dr, Ravena. 6pm-9pm Artists & Friends Community Potluck Slide Share. Inviting all artists, musicians, writers & filmmakers. Bring a dish to share and some art work. Recurring every third Friday, 6-9pm, thru 12/15. Info: 518-672-0014 or artistspotluck@gmail.com. Hudson Library, 51 N. 5th St, 2nd Floor, Hudson. 6:30pm-8:30pm Poetry Barn presents Doug Anderson & Matthew J. Spireng. Hear two distinctive men of letters read generous excerpts from their award-winning books! An open mic follows. Woodstock Public Library, 5 Library Ln, Woodstock. Info: 646-515-0919, info@poetrybarn.co, facebook.com/events/485685081779829/. 6:30pm-8pm Poetry Barn presents Warren Wilson College MFA Alumni. Warren Wilson College poetry alums—Mary Lou Buschi, Michael Collins, and Meave Kinkead—read from their recent and forthcoming collections. Info: 646-515-0919 or info@poetrybarn.co. Woodstock Public Library, 5 Library Ln, Woodstock. 6:30pm-9pm Open Mike Night Poet Edition. Calling all poets or aspiring writers to come out and share their pieces with an energetic crowd. Hosted by Jovan O’Neal and Candace Nicholas. Recurring every 3rd Friday, 6:30-9pm, thru 8/18. Info: 845-234-8716. The Dream Center, 50 Hasbrouck St, Newburgh. 6:30pm Kabbalat Shabbat. Takes place in Woodland Pond’s Great Room! 6:30pm Musical and Meditative Services followed by Dessert Potluck (bring fruit, wine, etc. to share)at 8pm. RSVP through the website at kolhai.org. Woodland Pond, New Paltz. kolhai.org. 7pm Elks Lounge Dance Night. Dance to a rich mix of R&B, Soul, Latin, Disco, Rock & More. Requests Welcome! Admission includes delicious snacks. Full bar is available. Beacon Elks Lodge, 900 Wolcott Avenue, Beacon. Info: 845-765-0667, rhodaja@optonline.net, meetup.com/Hudson-Valley-Dance-Beat/ events/240138512/. $5.00 for Elks Members. 7pm Live @ The Falcon: Fred Zepplin. Classic Rock. Info: 845-236-7970. The Falcon Underground, 1348 Route 9W, Marlboro. live@thefalcon.com. 7pm Live @ The Falcon: Split Bill: Reeves Gabrels & His Imaginary Friends. Alt-Rock from David Bowie’s partner. Info: 845-236-7970. The Falcon Main Stage, 1348 Route 9W, Marlboro. live@thefalcon.com. 7pm Live @ The Falcon: Split Bill: Peter Prince & Moon Boot Lover. Funk Rock. Info: 845-236-7970. The Falcon Main Stage, 1348 Route 9W, Marlboro. live@thefalcon.com. 7pm Adam Weinert: MONUMENT. MONUMENT combines beautifully revived works by legends of modern dance with original choreography by dance artist Adam H. Weinert. Info: 518-8221438 or hello@hudsonhall.org. Hudson Opera House Hudson Hall, 327 Warren St, Hudson. hudsonhall.org. $30. 7pm-9pm Middletown’s 2017 Summer Concert Series. Free Summer Concerts. Bring a Chair! Every Friday Night From May 26th to September 1st. Festival Square, 37 West Main St, Middletown. 7pm-9pm Vassar College and New York Stage and Film’s Powerhouse Theater Training Company presents Cymbeline, July 21-23, 2017. Adapted and Directed by Andrew WillisWoodward. Performed outdoors at the Vassar Barns. Visit powerhouse.vassar.edu. Vassar Barns in the Vassar Farm and Ecological Preserve, 50 Vassar Farm Lane, Poughkeepsie. Info: 845-437-5370, powerhouse.vassar. edu. This event is free and reservations are not required. For more information about the show and Powerhouse Theater, visit powerhouse. vassar.edu.

ALMANAC WEEKLY 7:30pm-9:30pm Live Music & Noodles with BREAKFAST FOR THE BOYS. No Cover. Info: 845-255-8811. Gomen-Kudasai Noodle Escape, 232 Main St, New Paltz. GKnoodles.com. 7:30pm A Pink Chair (In Place of A Fake Antique). The Wooster Group, (world premiere). Bard College/ Luma Theatre, Annandale-on-Hudson. fishercenter.bard.edu. $25-$65. 7:30pm Thornton Wilder’s Skin of our Teeth. An American family survive the Election, Climate Change and the End of the World. Tragedy, comedy, wit and intelligence make this play one of the defining moments in American Theater. RESERVATIONS: Strongly recommended. Box Office: 845-679-0154. Byrdcliffe Theater. voicetheatre.org/the-skin-of-our-teeth/. $25, $20/senior/student. 7:30pm Mary Poppins. One of the best-loved movies of all time comes to life on stage in this high-stepping musical production that will charm the entire family. Phone: 845-679-6900. Woodstock Playhouse, Woodstock. woodstockplayhouse.org. 7:30pm-11:30pm Rod Stewart with special guest Cyndi Lauper. Two of music’s most acclaimed artists & powerhouse live performers will tour together this summer. Bethel Woods Center for the Arts, Hurd Rd, Bethel. Info: 1-866-781-2922, info@bethelwoodscenter.org, bethelwoodscenter.org/events/detail/ stewartlauper. 7:30pm-9:30pm Copenhagen. Rhinebeck Theatre Society presents Michael Frayn’s explosive drama at Bridge Street Theatre in Catskill. Bridge Street Theatre, 44 West Bridge Street, Catskill. Info: 518-943-3894, contact@bridgest. org, copenhagencatskill.brownpapertickets.com. $10 for students. 8pm Newsies. Extra! Extra! Read all about it! They delivered the papers, until they made the headlines… Direct from Broadway comes Disney’s Newsies, the smash-hit, crowd-pleasing musical. This Tony Award-winning hit inspired by the real-life ‘Newsboy Strike of 1899,’ tells the captivating story of a band of underdogs who become unlikely heroes when they stand up to the most powerful men in New York. With music by Alan Menken & Jack Feldman and a book by Harvey Fierstein, this musical will be one for the papers! Phone: 845-794-1194. The Forestburgh Playhouse, 39 Forestburgh Rd, Forestburgh. fbplayhouse.org. 8pm-10pm Phoenicia Playhouse presents The Wedding Singer. Presented by STS (Shandaken Theatrical Society). 80’s Hit musical! Based on the Adam Sandler Movie! Phoenicia Playhouse, 10 Church St, Phoenicia. Info: 8456882279, onfo@phoeniciaplayhouse.com, phoeniciaplayhouse.com. $20, $18/students, seniors. 8pm-10pm Mainstage at the Playhouse: Bedroom Farce. 4 couples. 3 bedrooms. 2 neurotics, One hilarious night of chaos. Play by Alan Ayckbourn. Directed by Les Ferguson. Info: 845-294-9465. Museum Village, Monroe. ctmwp.org. 8pm-10pm Good Men Wanted. Presented by Vassar College and New York Stage and Film’s Powerhouse Theater. Bringing to life the incredible true stories of renegade women who disguised themselves as men to fight in the Civil War. Powerhouse Theater, 124 Raymond Avenue, Poughkeepsie. Info: 845-437-5632, powerhouse.vassar.edu. Subscriptions for Powerhouse will go on sale on May 10; single tickets will be available online beginning May 16. For more information, visit powerhouse.vassar.edu. 8:30pm Spiegeltent 2017: Ms. Lisa Fischer & Grand Baton. A Dance Party. Lisa Fischer is stepping into the spotlight at last. After four decades singing background for icons like the Rolling Stones, Tina Turner, Chaka Khan, and Nine Inch Nails, Fischer shot to fame as the soulful center of the Oscar-winning documentary Twenty Feet from Stardom. Limited seating – plan to dance! Bard College/ Spiegeltent, Annandale. fishercenter.bard.edu. $40. 9pm Western Centuries. Club Helsinki Hudson, 405 Columbia St, Hudson. Info: 518-828-4800, austin.helsinki@gmail.com, ticketfly.com/event/1488992. $15. 10pm Spiegeltent 2017: After Hours. Johnny Dynell. Open to patrons age 21 and up. Performances may contain nudity, and are for mature audiences only. Bard College/ Spiegeltent, Annandale. fishercenter.bard.edu. $12.

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Handgun Safety Course. Led by Certified Firearms Instructors. Permit, Knowledge & Awareness training. Several dates available. Also, offered: Multi State Permit Course, & Live Fire Safety Shooting Courses. Info: armsta.com/ training or training@armsta.com. Phoenicia Fish and Game, 5419 State Route 28, Mount Tremper. phoeniciafishandgame.com. 8am-12pm New Paltz Rod & Gun Club Youth Program - Summer 2017. The program, in its 5th year, designed for youths between 12 and 18 teaching Archery, 22 Rifle and Shotgun Shooting (Trap). New Paltz Rod and Gun Club, Gun Club Road, New Paltz. Info: 845-389-1507, youth@

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newpaltzrodandgun.org, facebook.com/NPRGyouth/. Suggested donation - for whole summer.

Gomen-Kudasai Noodle Escape, 232 Main St, New Paltz. GKnoodles.com. $25 plus flowers.

8am-5pm Orange County Fair 2017. The Orange County Fair is back July 13-16 and 20-23! Affordable, family fun for all ages: carnival midway, shows, food, games! $30 wrist band. Info: 845-343-4826 or mary@fair-productions. com. Orange County Fairgrounds, 239 Wisner Ave, Middletown. orangecountyfair.com.

10am-12pm Meet the Quackers Release Party + Book Signing! Children’s book author Tania Guarino will be celebrating her new release Meet the Quackers. Millbrook Farmer’s Market, 3263 Franklin Ave, Millbrook. Info: 845-677-5857, Susan@merrittbookstore.com, facebook.com.

8am Waterman Bird Club Field Trip: Deep Hollow Rd. in Amenia. Call: Barbara @ 845-845-297-6701 for time and meeting place. watermanbirdclub.org. 8am-5pm Farming With Kids. Children of all ages from toddler to teens perform farm chores and have a great time. Activities vary with the season. Kids do real farm chores: milking goats, feeding chickens, collecting eggs, grooming horses, harvest from the garden. Available every Saturday May - October. No reservations needed. Info: 845-482-4764. Apple Pond Farm, 80 Hahn Rd, Callicoon Center. applepondfarm. com. $8, $6/child. 8:30am-9:30am Vinyasa Yoga. A fast-paced vinyasa flow class that works up a nice sweat while keeping things light and fun. Great for kickstarting the weekend. Woodstock Yoga Center, 6 Deming St, Woodstock. Info: 845-6798700, woodstockyogacenter@gmail.com, woodstockyogacenter.com. $18. 9am-3pm HUGE Summer BOOK Sale. Fiction and non-fiction ,there is a HUGE selection of over 40,000 books to choose from. Prices are: Hardcover $1 each, paperbacks .50. (Buy 5 get 1 free) children’s .25 5/$1.00. There will be also a mini-rummage sale and drinks and snacks will be available. Info: 518-756-6688 and leave a message. Grace United Methodist Church, 16 Hillcrest Dr, Ravena. 9am-4pm Play Music. A three-week exploration of collaborative music making between skilled musicians and youth ages of 9–15. Bethel Woods Center for the Arts, Hurd Rd, Bethel. Info: 1-866-781-2922, info@bethelwoodscenter.org, bethelwoodscenter.org/events/detail/ playmusic2017. 9am-2pm Washingtonville Farmers’ & Flea Market. Brand-new Market, 29 West Main, Washingtonville. 9am-2pm Pine Bush Farmers’ Market. Info: pinebushfarmersmarket.com. Municipal Parking Lot, corner of Main and New streets, Pine Bush. 9am-1pm Millerton Farmers’ Market. Info: 207-789-5276 or kalletlarsen.com. Millerton United Methodist Church, 6 Dutchess Ave, Millerton. 9am-2pm Heart of the Hudson Valley. Info: 845-616-7824 or hhvfarmersmarket.com. Cluett-Shantz Park, 1801-1805 Rt 9W, Milton. 9am-6pm Mower’s Flea Market. If you are not on Maple Lane, you missed the largest flea market in Woodstock. Info: 845-6744 or mowerssaturdayfleamarket.com. Mower’s Flea Market, 6 Maple Ln, Woodstock. 9am-2pm Kingston Farmers’ Market. Offering locally grown and artisanally crafted foods. Shoppers will find a wide variety of local vegetables, fruits, baked goods, meat and fish, cheeses, wine and spirits, foods from around the world, body care and beauty products, and more. Every week live music and activities for children. Wall Street between John St and Main St, Kingston. kingstonfarmersmarket.org. 9am-12pm Comforter Cobblestone Thrift Store - Book Sale. Every Saturday in July 9 a.m. to Noon Offering 5 books for $1 Hard cover and paperback. Along with the regularly featured clothing for women, teens, men, and children. Household items, & jewelry. In the basement of the church. Entrance to the left of the church. Comforter Cobblestone Thrift Store, 26 Wynkoop Pl, Kingston. Info: 845-338-6126, comfortercobblestonethrift26@gmail.com. 10am Train to be a Citizen Scientist. Take field notes or photos for Biodiversity event (BioBlitz) at Thorn Preserve. Attend one of two training sessions either Wednesday, July 19th at 6pm or Saturday, July 22nd at 10am at Thorn Preserve, 55 John Joy Rd, Woodstock. The BioBlitz itself is Friday, July 28th and Saturday, July 29th. Free. No experience necessary. Info 845-679-9629 & thornpreservebioblitz.com. 10am-3pm Woodstock Garden Club at the Woodstock Library Fair. Annuals, perennials, vegetables, indoor plants. Find them all at the Woodstock Garden Club’s booth at the Library Fair. Library Fair, Woodstock, 5 Library Lane, Woodstock. Info: 845-338-0207, woodstockgardenclubny@yahoo.com. 10am-2pm Repair Cafe - New Paltz. Repair Café celebrates summer with our “usual” repair categories and some “unusual” services: darning, metal welding and photo restoration. New Paltz United Methodist Church, 1 Grove Street, New Paltz. Info: 646-302-5835, jwackman@gmail. com, repaircafehv.org. Free. 10am-5pm 86th Annual Woodstock Library Fair. Something for everyone! Woodstock Library, 5 Library Lane, Woodstock. davidkraai. com. $2 donation at the gate. 10am-12pm Ikebana Flower Arrangement Lesson with Suzumi Adams. Reservation required by Friday 12 noon. Info: 845-255-8811.

10am-3pm Annual Rosendale Library Book Sale. Lightly used books and media, including collectibles, cookbooks, first editions, best sellers, teen & children’s books will be for available. Tickets for the Library Scholarship Raffle will also be for sale at $5 per ticket. Rain or Shine! Rosendale Public Library, 264 Main ST, Rosendale NY. 10am-1pm Barryville Farmers’ Market. Rain or shine. Info: 845-224-8013 or barryvillefarmersmarket.com. 3385 NY-97, Barryville. 10am-1pm Rock Hill Farmers’ Market. Rain or shine. Info: Rockhillfarmersmarket.com. Rock Hill Farmers Market, 223 Rock Hill Dr, Rock Hill. 10am-2pm Saugerties Farmers’ Market. Cahill School Parking Lot, 115 Main St, Saugerties. 10am-4pm Hiking Trails Open. Saturdays and Sundays, thru 7/30. Each hiking trail, located at the Outdoor Discovery Center is an adventure and a search on trails that range from casual to challenging. Learn about nature! Info: hhnm. org or 845-534-5506. Hudson Highlands Nature Museum at the Outdoor Discovery, Muser Dr, Cornwall. 10am-11:30am Iyengar Yoga Level I with Barbara Boris. For students new to Iyengar, the basis of the method is taught in standing poses. Taught by Certified Iyengar Yoga Instrcutor Barbara Boris. Woodstock Yoga Center, 6 Deming St, Woodstock. Info: 845-679-8700, woodstockyogacenter@gmail.com, woodstockyogacenter.com. $18. 10am-12pm New Baby New Paltz’s Saturday Social Circle. This group is for mamas looking to meet other mamas, babies and toddlers for activities, socialization and friendship. Whether you are pregnant, have a new baby or older kids, you are welcome to join. New Baby New Paltz, 264 Main St, New Paltz. Info: 845-255-0624, newbabynewpaltz@yahoo.com, newbabynewpaltz.com. 10:30am-11:30am Hi, Ho Robin Hood. Robbing from the rich to help the poor and the Sheriff of Nottingham can’t catch them. Mac-Haydn Theatre, 1925 NY-203, Chatham. Info: 518-3929292, nkowalsky@machaydntheatre.org, machaydntheatre.org. $8-10, group rates available. 10:30am-11:30am STORY TIME IN THE SHADE. With Maureen Garcia. A special series of summer story times, to be held in the lovely shade of the Arboretum’s Fairy Garden and Outdoor Amphitheater. Join Library Director and local artist Maureen Garcia for a fun filled hour. Read aloud nature inspired books and will create a one-of-a-kind craft, themed to the stories read that day. (In case of inclement weather, program will be held at Mountain Top Library, Tannersville.) Info: 518-589-3903. Mountain Top Arboretum, 4 Maude Adams Rd, Tannersville. mtarboretum.org. 10:30am-5pm Guided Tours of the Historic Montgomery Place Mansion. Tour The Montgomery Place Campus grounds, including gardens, arboretum, and three miles of hiking trails with views of the Hudson River and Catskill Mountains, are open daily, dawn to dusk. Mansion tours will take place Saturdays, thru 10/21, starting at 10:30am, last tour 2:30pm. No reservations are necessary, first come, first served. Pets are not allowed. Info: 845-752-5000. Bard College/Montgomery Place, Annandale. bard.edu/montgomeryplace. $10. 11am-4pm Friends of Historic Kingston Gallery: Treasures. A highlight of this year’s exhibit is a recent major donation to the organization, a pair of portraits by John Vanderlyn (1775-1852) of General George Henry Sharpe as a boy with his mother and father. The exhibit is free and open to the public. Info: 845-339-0720. Friends of Historic Kingston Gallery, corner Wall-Main, Kingston. fohk.org. 11am-5pm Ride, Rock & Rumble. Live bands, tire toss compettion, prizes/trophies, food & beer for sale. 949 Route 28, 949 State Route 28, Kingston. Info: 845-338-2800, julee@woodstockharley.com, woodstockharley.com. 11am-12pm Habla con Marionetas. Talk with Puppets in Spanish Workshop. A four week series with the Green Palette Community Center. Kids and families of all ages are welcome! Adults and children will work together making a puppet, building a character, watching a puppet show and then putting on their own puppet show in Spanish! A great way for kids to learn both Spanish and English! Let’s all talk with our puppets in Spanish today! Call the Library at 845-338-7881 to register. Town of Ulster Library, 860 Ulster Ave, Town of Ulster. townofulsterlibrary.org. 11am-5pm Bruce Gagnier, Animula, with Pamela J. Wallace, Peter Bonner, Ben Pritchard & McWillie Chambers. Bruce Gagnier. Carriage House: Pamela J. Wallace (1st Fl, Peter Bonner (2nd fl), Ben Pritchard


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premier listings Contact Donna at calendar@ulsterpublishing.com to be included contests $1 per entry.Info: kwellspn@ gmail.com. This events helps support the Bear Hill Nature Preserve in Cragsmoor. Raffle tickets available for sale at: The Rogers (57 Dellenbaugh Rd); Kathleen Muldoon (219 Hartshorn “The House of Four Winds”)& Bear Hill shed when open. Event held at The Boulders (167 Henry Road) Cragsmoor.

Child Safety Seat Clinic (8/5, 10am1pm). Hosted by The Woodstock Fire Department Company 4 Ladies Auxiliary. Held at the Zena Firehouse. Most child safety seats are used the wrong way. Ensure that your child’s car seat is installed properly and that you know how to secure them in the seat to provide optimum safety. Technicians will be on hand to provide installation, instruction and information. All services are provided free of charge.

Poetry Brothel of Kingston - Speaks Up (8/5, 8pm). BSP Lounge, 323 Wall St, Kingston. Tickets $10/door.

Cragsmoor Bear Fair “Fun” Raiser (8/19, 2-8pm). Line-Up: 2pm Opening Ceremony. Games for kids and the young at heart include arm wrestling, golf chipping contest, badminton, tug of war, pin the bear on the garbage; 3–5pm Swimming pool open; 4pm Best Dressed Musical Mowers – enter the contest; 5pm Best Ankles Contest – enter the contest;6pm Most Creative Picnic Hamper and tastiest food – enter the contest;6:30 Singing and storytelling; & at 7pm Raffle Winners announced. Penny social raffle (tickets $5, $10, $20). Food and drink all day. Bring a dish to share. All games and

The Health of Our Hospitals: Effects of Proprosed Legislation (7/24,68pm). A recently completed New York State Department of Health analysis shows that repeal of the Affordable Care Act will result in $13.7 million in funding cuts to the 13 hospitals in Congressional District 19.Locally, Health Alliance (previously Kingston and Benedictine hospitals) will lose $1,367,237 annually in revenue which surely will effect both staffing and services.In response to these potential cuts, Indivisible Saugerties will sponsor a forum entitled The Health Of Your Hospitals. The featured

(3rd fl) & McWillie Chambers (4th fl). John Davis Gallery, 124 Warren Street, Hudson. Info: 518-828-5907, art@johndavisgallery.com, johndavisgallery.com. free. 11am-1:30pm Hudson Valley Bucket List Hosts Beacon Blend Tour. See website for complete details. Info: 845-943-9490. Main St/Beacon, Beacon. hvbucketlist.com. 11am Catskill Animal Sanctuary Tour. Meet rescued animals and hear their stories. Understand what caring for these amazing animals has taught us. Learn about the plight of farmed animals and how you can help. A variety of free vegan food samples, food demos, plenty of free literature, educational exhibits, short videos, a virtual reality experience, and educators available to answer your questions! Tours held through October. 90 min tours. begin ever 45 min, 1st tour begins at 11am, the last tour begins 2:45pm. Admission: $12/adults, $8/srs, 12 & under, free/2 & under. Info: 845-336-8447. casanctuary.org. 11am-4pm Friends of Historic Kingston Gallery: Treasures. A highlight of this year’s exhibit is a recent major donation to the organization, a pair of portraits by John Vanderlyn (1775-1852) of General George Henry Sharpe as a boy with his mother and father. The exhibit is free and open to the public. Info: 845-339-0720. Friends of Historic Kingston Gallery, corner Wall-Main, Kingston. fohk.org. 11am-4pm Weekend Tours at Woodstock Farm Sanctuary. A 150-acre nonprofit providing life-long sanctuary to rescued farm animals and to educate the public about compassionate vegan living. There is a new Visitors Center and Café. Woodstock Farm Sanctuary, 2 Rescue Rd, High Falls. woodstocksanctuary.org. 12pm-12:45pm David Kraai at 86th Annual Woodstock Library Fair. A set of fine country folk music at Woodstock’s oldest and largest celebration for the entire family! Woodstock Library, 5 Library Lane, Woodstock. davidkraai. com. $2 donation at the gate. 12pm Warwick Summer Arts Festival. Bringing the arts out to every part of the community: the parks, the storefronts, and the farms. Local, national, and global artists to create site specific works as well as main stage performances. warwicksummerarts.com. 12pm-3pm Community BBQ. Free food & fun for the whole family. 845-338-3883. Kingston Alliance Church, 90 Millers Ln, Kingston. 12pm-4pm Aiming to Please at Knox’s Headquarters. Revolutionary War cannon firings every half hour highlight this program about the 1780-81 artillery camp at New Windsor. Free admission. Knox’s Headquarters, 289 Forge Hill Road, Vails Gate. Info: (845) 561-1765 X19, chad. johnson@parks.ny.gov, nysparks.com. 12pm Rally in the Valley. A three day festival of art, education and action in support of Upper Hudson Planned Parenthood. Various admission price. rallyinthevalley.org. 12pm Voices of Wisdom. Join us around the fire as Cherokee elder Dr. Jody Noe and Mohawk elder Gail Whitlow share their wisdom and rekindle our hearts. Blue Deer Center, 1155 County Route 6, Margaretville. bluedeer.org/ events. Online payment only. There is a reduced price for those in need. 12:30pm-2:30pm Community Ice Cream Social. Event including ice cream, toppings, lemonade, iced tea. Musical entertainment and Crafts. Repair Cafe 10-2pm. Free. New Paltz United Methodist Church, 1 Grove Street, New Paltz. Info: 845-419-5063, sharon.jean.roth@

speaker will be David Scarpino, President and CEO of Health Alliance. The forum will be at the Saugerties Senior Citizens Center at 207 Market Street, Saugerties. There will be a Q&A. For more info, call Mike Harkavy at 845-246-7493. Saturdays JaZz foR LuNCh @ the Station (7/22), 1:45-4:45pm). Featuring Tyler Giroux-Valve Trombone, Rich Syracuse-Bass, Peter EinhornGuitar, Peter O’Brian-Drums. Poetry improv & guests Dance/Kid friendly. Food, drinks & spirits of Body & Mind! Under the Pavilion @ Station Bar & Curio (next to Euphoria Yoga). Info: 845-810-0203. Master Class Writing/Publishing Retreat (7/29-8/5). Master Class Writing/Publishing Retreat (7/29-8/5) Offering a week of writing workshops, publishing seminars, and manuscript evaluations at the Berkshires campus. Features award winning author Carole Maso, Lit Hub Editorin-Chief Jonny Diamond, independent press publisher Naomi Huffman, and others. Those working in all genres are

welcome. Each day following, professionals including agents, publishers and writers will visit, offer seminars, workshops, and manuscript review. Fees: $1,600 includes food and lodging for the duration as well as all field trips and events. Private Consultation with instructors for $150 are also available. Manuscripts (20 pages maximum) must be sent in advance. The week includes a private bedroom and studio, all meals, wine-tastings, manuscript reviews options, local field trips, and an intense week of work and community. To Apply: Email or snail mail a brief work sample (not more than 10 pages, links to online work are fine) and send a $100 deposit. Please indicate if you require lodging and studio space for the Retreats. Apply To: Caroline Crumpacker at director@millaycolony.org or The Millay Colony for the Arts, 454 East Hill Road, Austerlitz, NY. Attention: Workshops. The deposit can be made via PayPal using the DONATE Button, or by check. Make checks payable to The Millay Colony for the Arts. For more information please get in touch with Caroline Crumpacker at 518-392-4144 or director@millaycolony.org. Antique Fair and Flea Market ( 8/5 & 8/6). Featuring 200 + dealers, free parking & food. $4/admission, 65 +

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his work with paper as a medium for 30 years. 508 Warren St, Hudon. Info: 518-369-7006, nicoleyfiacco@gmail.com, nicolefiacco.com.

12:30pm-6:30pm Tarot Readings with Stephanie. Every Saturday at Mirabai. Walkins welcome or call for appointment. Info: 845-679-2100. Mirabai Bookstore, 23 Mill Hill Rd, Woodstock. $30/25 minutes.

2pm-4pm Good Men Wanted. Presented by Vassar College and New York Stage and Film’s Powerhouse Theater. Bringing to life the incredible true stories of renegade women who disguised themselves as men to fight in the Civil War. Powerhouse Theater, 124 Raymond Avenue, Poughkeepsie. Info: 845-437-5632, powerhouse.vassar.edu. Subscriptions for Powerhouse will go on sale on May 10; single tickets will be available online beginning May 16. For more information, visit powerhouse.vassar.edu.

1pm Erie Canal’s 200th Anniversary Celebration. Offers a lecture by Dr. Carol Sheriff, award-wining author and professor of The Artificial River. Info: 315-471-0593, Eriecanalmuseum.org. Hudson River Maritime Museum, 50 Rondout Landing, Kingston. 1pm-4pm TEEN & TWEEN ART-MAKING WORKSHOP. Hudson Library is pleased to present your turn collaborative art workshops with Jacinta Bunnell & Cindy Hoose. Hudson Area Library, 51 North 5th Street, Hudson. hudsonarealibrary. org. 1pm-3pm Author Event: Leslie Sharpe. She will talk about her reflections on the private lives of the wild critters of the Catskills, from birds to moths to wild deer as told in her new book: The Quarry Fox: And Other Critters of the Wild Catskills. Info: 845-688-3369. Maurice D. Hinchey Catskill Interpretive Center, 5096 State Route 28, Mt. Tremper. catskillinterpretivecenter.org. 1pm-5pm Concert on the Green. Website: facebook.com/events. Free. The Green in Woodstock, Woodstock. 1pm-5pm SUPER 300. Rip Van Winkle Rod & Gun Club Fundraiser Event $10,500 in Prizes. DJ Luther Entertainment. All the BBQ Chicken fixings & drink for the day. Raffle ticket with 2 dinners $100, raffle only $75, dinner only $20, kids under 12 $5. Info: 518-678-9356 or debnric@hvc.rr.com. Rip Van Winkle Road & Gun Club, 51 Mountain House Rd, Palenville. 1pm-4pm Family Art Day with WAAM and Byrdcliffe. Kids & their chaperones will have the opportunity to participate in hands-on family art activities based on exhibitions at WAAM & Byrdcliffe. Woodstock Artists Association & Museum, 28 Tinker St, Woodstock. woodstockart.org/events-2/. 1:30pm-3pm Sufi Whirling Workshop with Juliet Rabia Gentile. This moving meditation is not a way to tune out, but rather a practice to harmonize body, mind and heart. Sage Academy of Sound Energy, 6 Deming Street, Woodstock. Info: 845-679-5650, sagehealingcenter@gmail. com, sageacademyofsoundenergy.com. $35. 1:30pm-3pm Taste the World with The Recipe Hunters. Meet the Recipe Hunters who are preserving ancient recipes and cultures through their global travels. Sample recipes! 688-7811 to register. Free admission. Phoenicia Library, 48 Main St, Phoenicia. Info: 845-6887811, phoenicialibrary.org. 1:45pm-4:45pm Saturdays JaZz foR LuNCh @ the Station. Featuring Tyler Giroux-Valve Trombone, Rich Syracuse-Bass, Peter EinhornGuitar, Peter O’Brian-Drums. Poetry improv & guests Dance/Kid friendly. Food, drinks & spirits of Body & Mind! Under the Pavilion @ Station Bar & Curio (next to Euphoria Yoga). Info: 845-810-0203. Station Bar & Curio, 101 Tinker St, Woodstock. 2pm A Pink Chair (In Place of A Fake Antique). The Wooster Group, (world premiere). Bard College/ Luma Theatre, Annandale-on-Hudson. fishercenter.bard.edu. $25-$65. 2pm-3:30pm Ken Polinskie Artist’s Talk. Master Papermaker Ken Polinskie will discuss

4pm-6pm Opening Reception: Interwoven: Work from Christina Massey and Irja Bodén. This event is free and open to the public. Exhibits through 9/9/2017. The Walt Meade Gallery is located at the Roxbury Arts Center. Info: 607-326-7908. Roxbury Arts Center, 5025 Vega Mountain Rd, Roxbury. roxburyartsgroup.org. 4pm Lecture: Life and Ministry of Saint Frances X Cabrini. Sister Dianne McKenna will speak on the life and ministry of Saint Frances X Cabrini. She will bring stories of her own life in the Missionary Sisters as well as accounts of Mother Cabrini’s founding of the orphanage in West Park in 1890 and its subsequent operations. Admission is free. Info: 845-338-8109. Klyne Esopus Museum, 764 Broadway, Ulster Park. klyneesopusmuseum.us. 4:30pm-6pm Enterprise and Courage:The Civil War Years at Lake Mohonk. Robi Josephson on arrival of first visitors at Lake Mohonk while struggling families on the Ridge send their sons off to war. 845-647-3235. Cragsmoor Historical Society, 349 Cragsmoor Road, Cragsmoor. Info: 845-647-6487, radl.maureen@ gmail.com, cragsmoor.info. donations accepted. 5pm-8pm Closing Reception: Maverick. James Martin, curator. Info: 347-387-6874 or tcfishingcompany@aol.com. Lace Mill East Gallery, 165 Cornell St, Kingston. 5pm Solo Viola Concert: Violist Esther Apituley. This award-winning violist will perform works by Bach and Telemann. Suggested donation is $10. To see her on YouTube please visit youtube.com/watch?v=AarzlA9pCE8. Saugerties Reformed Church, Main St, Saugerties. $10/ suggested donation, free/child under 12. 5pm-8pm Saturday Night Cruise. Live DJ music, weekly trophies, Peoples Choice, Sponsors Offers, 50/50 weekly prizes, & theme shows! Info: saturdaynightcruiserny.com or 845-527-7496. Tractor Supply Store parking lot, 127 Temple Hill Rd (Rt 300), New Windsor. 5:30pm Woodstock Shakespeare Festival: The Merchant of Venice. Presented by BirdOn-A-Cliff Theatre Company. Bring blankets, chairs & a picnic. Admission is free. Suggested donation $10. Info: 845-247-4007. 45 Comeau Drive, Woodstock. 6pm SummerScape Gala 2017. A Summer Celebration to benefit the Richard B. Fisher Center for the Performing Arts at Bard College. 6pm: Cocktails. 7pm: Performance by Tony and Grammy Award winner Billy Porter. 7:30pm: Al Fresco Dinner. After Party by Susanne Bartsch at the Spiegeltent. Summer Chic Attire. RSVP by Saturday, July 15, 845-758-7414 or events@ bard.edu. 6pm-8pm The Olana Summer Party - Olana ’67: A Public Work of Art. Olana opened to the public on June 3, 1967. Today, 50 years later, Olana thrives. The Olana Partnership invites you to imagine 1967 and celebrate the 50th anniversary of Olana as a public work of art. Top regional chefs will create 1967-inspired hors

$4, free/15 & under $10 - early buyers - Fridays before show $90 Dealer Spaces available Info: 518-331-5004; fairgroundsshows.com & fairgroundshows@aol.com Checks mailed to: PO Box 528 Delmar, NY 12054 Washington County Fairgrounds, Rt 28, Greenwich. Artwork Needed: Call for Artiststeens to Adults. Artwork needed for the Hope Rocks Music and Arts Festival exhibition on August 19th and 20th at the Cantine Field Memorial Complex, Saugerties NY. Illuminate the darkness of addiction and suicide. Please submit photos of your artwork with the theme of HOPE to judydefino5@gmail.com. Low-Cost Spay/Neuter Stationary Clinic for Dogs. Every Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday. $95 and up; includes spay/neuter, rabies vaccine, and cone collar. All surgeries performed by appointment only; Also, Low-Cost Spay/Neuter Mobile Clinic for Cats( call for location and dates). $70 per cat includes spay/ neuter, rabies vaccine, ear cleaning, nail trim. All surgeries performed by appointment only; & Low-cost vaccine & dental Clinics available. The Animal Rights Alliance (T.A.R.A.), 60 Enterprise Pl, Middletown. Info: 845-3431000, tara-spayneuter.org.

d’oeuvres and a DJ will spin tunes from this era on Olana’s East Lawn. Info: olana.org, 518-8281872. Olana State Historic Site, 5720 St Rt 9G, Hudson. 6pm-8pm West Point Band presents “Kids’ Night: Road Trip across America with Quintette 7”. More than just a concert, an immersive musical experience for your little ones! Arrive by 6pm for an instrument petting zoo. Trophy Point Amphitheater, West Point. Info: 845-938-2617, westpointband.com. 6pm-9pm Saturday Night Car Cruise. Sponsored by Dutchess Cruisers Car Club. Meets 6-9pm. Saturdays thru 10/28, weather permitting. Music, food, trophies. Info: dutchesscruisers.org or call 845-242-0951. Bridgeview Plaza, Rt 9W, Highland. 7pm-10pm The Acquaintances. Jeff Entin & Marji Zintz on guitar & vocals will be accompanied by Larry Balestra on drums performing pop, rock, originals and who knows. Lydia’s Cafe, 7 Old US 209, Stone Ridge. Info: 845-687-6373, mark@lydiasdeli.com, lydias-cafe.com. No cover charge but donations are welcome. 7pm-8pm The Hudson River School of Art and the Ice Age. Renowned geologists Robert and Johanna Titus will speak. This talk will be the first offering of the 2017 Catskill Center’s Member Program Series. If you are a member and would like to attend, please register in advance by calling 845-586-2611. Catskill Center, 43355 NY 28, Arkville. cccd@catskillcenter.org. 7pm Live @ The Falcon: Charlie Hunter & Friends. Jazz Rock Fusion. Info: 845-236-7970. The Falcon Main Stage, 1348 Route 9W, Marlboro. live@thefalcon.com. 7pm Movies Under the Walkway: Rogue One. Free family-friendly movies and music under the Walkway, featuring live musicians and a movie screening at sunset. Bring your blankets, chairs, and snacks! Musical Guest: Matthew Fink & Friends. Upper Landing Park, 83 N. Water Street, poughkeepsie. 7pm-8:30pm Persian Music Ensemble Concert. An evening infused with the lyrical poetry of Rumi and Hafez, as well as Sufi repertoire. Sage Academy of Sound Energy, 6 Deming Street, Woodstock. Info: 845-679-5650, sagehealingcenter@gmail.com, sageacademyofsoundenergy.com. $20. 7pm-9pm National Dance Institute. NDI returns each summer for a 2-week residency that results in a high energy performance that celebrates the creativity of our area’s youth. Orpheum Film & Performing Arts Center, 6050 Main Street, Tannersville. Info: 518-2632000, cmf@catskillmtn.org, app.arts-people. com/index.php?performance=311020. Ticket prices vary. 7pm Live @ The Falcon: DeadGrass. The Music of Garcia! Info: 845-236-7970. The Falcon Underground, 1348 Route 9W, Marlboro. live@thefalcon.com. 7pm Adam Weinert: MONUMENT. MONUMENT combines beautifully revived works by legends of modern dance with original choreography by dance artist Adam H. Weinert. Info: 518-8221438 or hello@hudsonhall.org. Hudson Opera House Hudson Hall, 327 Warren St, Hudson. hudsonhall.org. $30. 7pm-9pm Actors and Writers. A staged reading of the 1938 Paul Osbourne play Mornings At Seven. Maverick Concert Hall, 120 Maverick Rd, Woodstock. maverickconcerts. org. Admission is by donation at the door. 7pm-8:30pm PianoSummer at New Paltz


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Recital: Ilya Rashkovskiy. Ilya Rashkovskiy has performed in prestigious concert venues throughout the world, and won top prizes in international competitions. SUNY New Paltz McKenna Theatre, 1 Hawk Dr., New Paltz. Info: 845-257-3880, boxoffice@newpaltz.edu, newpaltz.edu/piano. $30/general reserved, $25/senior (62+), SUNY New Paltz faculty/staff, student.

and Sambas. $15. For more information, call: 845-204-9833. Hudson Valley Dance Depot, 1151 NY-55, Lagrangeville.

& The White Dove Rockotel. Rain or shine. Info: bearspicnicmarket.com. Bearsville Theatre, 219 Tinker St, Woodstock.

8pm 2017 Belleayre Music Festival: Pedrito Martinez & Friends. 845-2545600 or 800-942-6904; Tickets and information:belleayremusic.org or brownpapertickets.com. Belleayre Ski Center, 181 Galli Curci Rd, Highmount.

10am-2pm Rosendale Farmers’ Market. Weekly Sunday Market 10am-2pm, thru 10/29. Behind the Rosendale Theatre, Main St, Rosendale. rosendalefarmersmarketny.com.

7pm-9pm Vassar College and New York Stage and Film’s Powerhouse Theater Training Company presents Cymbeline, July 21-23, 2017. Adapted and Directed by Andrew WillisWoodward. Performed outdoors at the Vassar Barns. Visit powerhouse.vassar.edu. Vassar Barns in the Vassar Farm and Ecological Preserve, 50 Vassar Farm Lane, Poughkeepsie. Info: 845-437-5370, powerhouse.vassar. edu. This event is free and reservations are not required. For more information about the show and Powerhouse Theater, visit powerhouse. vassar.edu.

8pm-10pm Mainstage at the Playhouse: Bedroom Farce. 4 couples. 3 bedrooms. 2 neurotics, One hilarious night of chaos. Play by Alan Ayckbourn. Directed by Les Ferguson. Info: 845-294-9465. Museum Village, Monroe. ctmwp.org.

7:30pm-9:30pm Live Music & Noodles with Long Steel Rail. Eclectic American Roots Music, ERIC MARSHALL-guitar/vocals, JEFF ANZEVINO-vocals/dobro, DAVID GANDIN-bass/ guitar, No Cover. Info: 845-255-8811. GomenKudasai Noodle Escape, 232 Main St, New Paltz. GKnoodles.com. 7:30pm A Pink Chair (In Place of A Fake Antique). The Wooster Group, (world premiere). Bard College/ Luma Theatre, Annandale-on-Hudson. fishercenter.bard.edu. $25-$65. 7:30pm Thornton Wilder’s Skin of our Teeth. An American family survive the Election, Climate Change and the End of the World. Tragedy, comedy, wit and intelligence make this play one of the defining moments in American Theater. RESERVATIONS: Strongly recommended. Box Office: 845-679-0154. Byrdcliffe Theater. voicetheatre.org/the-skin-of-our-teeth/. $25, $20/senior/student. 7:30pm Mary Poppins. One of the best-loved movies of all time comes to life on stage in this high-stepping musical production that will charm the entire family. Phone: 845-679-6900. Woodstock Playhouse, Woodstock. woodstockplayhouse.org. 7:30pm-11:30pm Chicago and The Doobie Brothers. Two of the most successful and critically-acclaimed rock bands Chicago and The Doobie Brothers – who have sold more than 150 million records. Bethel Woods Center for the Arts, Hurd Rd, Bethel. Info: 1-866-781-2922, info@bethelwoodscenter.org, bethelwoodscenter.org/events/detail/chicagoandthedoobiebrothers. $63.45 - $126.95/reserved; $45.00 Lawn, $137.00 Lawn 4-Pack, VIP packages starting at $250. 7:30pm-9:30pm Copenhagen. Rhinebeck Theatre Society presents Michael Frayn’s explosive drama at Bridge Street Theatre in Catskill. Bridge Street Theatre, 44 West Bridge Street, Catskill. Info: 518-943-3894, contact@bridgest. org, copenhagencatskill.brownpapertickets.com. $10 for students. 8pm-9:30pm When You Wish Upon a Star: The Songs of Disney. Featuring the Ladybugs. Hosted by the Catskill Jazz Factory. Windham Civic and Performing Arts Center, 5379 Main St, Windham. catskilljazzfactory.org/events. 8pm-9pm Aynsley Vandenbroucke. MTA Co-Founder Aynsley Vandenbroucke creates a series of live, three-dimensional essays about life using experimental literary devices. Tickets: artful.ly/mount-tremper-arts/store/ events/12082. Mount Tremper Arts, 647 South Plank Rd, Mt Tremper. Info: 845-688-9893, info@mttremperarts.org, mounttremperarts. org/AND. $20. 8pm Newsies. Extra! Extra! Read all about it! They delivered the papers, until they made the headlines… Direct from Broadway comes Disney’s Newsies, the smash-hit, crowd-pleasing musical. This Tony Award-winning hit inspired by the real-life ‘Newsboy Strike of 1899,’ tells the captivating story of a band of underdogs who become unlikely heroes when they stand up to the most powerful men in New York. With music by Alan Menken & Jack Feldman and a book by Harvey Fierstein, this musical will be one for the papers! Phone: 845-794-1194. The Forestburgh Playhouse, 39 Forestburgh Rd, Forestburgh. fbplayhouse.org. 8pm-10pm Phoenicia Playhouse presents The Wedding Singer. Presented by STS (Shandaken Theatrical Society). 80’s Hit musical! Based on the Adam Sandler Movie! Phoenicia Playhouse, 10 Church St, Phoenicia. Info: 8456882279, onfo@phoeniciaplayhouse.com, phoeniciaplayhouse.com. $20, $18/students, seniors. 8pm Ronnie Spector & the Ronettes. Tickets by calling: 413-528-0100. Mahaiwe Performing Arts Center, 14 Castle Street, Great Barrington. mahaiwe.org. 8pm-11:30pm HVCD Ballroom Dance. One hour of ballroom dance instruction. Dance to be taught is chosen by students from last month’s ballroom dance. After the lesson, the dance consists of a mix of music usually from a live band, with DJ requests taken during the breaks: Waltzes, Foxtrots, Tangos (Ballroom and Argentine), Swings (West Coast, Lindy, Jitterbug, Balboas & Charlestons), Cha Chas, Rumbas, Mambos, Salsas, Merengues, Hustles,

8pm-10pm Good Men Wanted. Presented by Vassar College and New York Stage and Film’s Powerhouse Theater. Bringing to life the incredible true stories of renegade women who disguised themselves as men to fight in the Civil War. Powerhouse Theater, 124 Raymond Avenue, Poughkeepsie. Info: 845-437-5632, powerhouse.vassar.edu. Subscriptions for Powerhouse will go on sale on May 10; single tickets will be available online beginning May 16. For more information, visit powerhouse.vassar.edu. 9pm Spiegeltent 2017: Susanne Bartsch presents Bartschland. 2017 SummerScape Gala After Party. A sumptuous and exclusive party hosted by nightclub legend Susanne Bartsch. For more than three decades, Susanne’s astounding soirées have been the place to see and be seen for a trendsetting group of New Yorkers. Transcending uptown and downtown, gay and straight, chic and street, Barstchland provides a venue for countless creative souls to come together, express themselves, and forget the humdrum of the every day. With DJ Johnny Dynell. Bard College/ Spiegeltent, Annandale. fishercenter. bard.edu. $75. 9pm Satisfaction - The Stones Show. Info: 845-679-4406. Bearsville Theater, 291 Tinker St, Bearsville. BearsvilleTheater.com.

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8am-5pm Orange County Fair 2017. The Orange County Fair is back July 13-16 and 20-23! Affordable, family fun for all ages: carnival midway, shows, food, games! $30 wrist band. Info: 845-343-4826 or mary@fair-productions. com. Orange County Fairgrounds, 239 Wisner Ave, Middletown. orangecountyfair.com. 8:30am-9:30am Yoga Workout with Terry Fister. For those who want to get up and go on a Sunday morning. Combines traditional asanas with modern core exercises. Woodstock Yoga Center, 6 Deming St, Woodstock. Info: 845-679-8700, woodstockyogacenter@gmail. com, woodstockyogacenter.com. $18. 9am-4pm Play Music. A three-week exploration of collaborative music making between skilled musicians and youth ages of 9–15. Bethel Woods Center for the Arts, Hurd Rd, Bethel. Info: 1-866-781-2922, info@bethelwoodscenter.org, bethelwoodscenter.org/events/detail/ playmusic2017. 9am-2pm West Point/Town of Highlands Farmers’ Market. Info: 205-613-0309. Highland Falls Municipal Parking Lot, Main St, Highland Falls. 9am-11am Open Soccer Game. Open to male adults & older teenagers’. Hosted by Family of New Paltz and the Town of New Paltz Parks and Recreation Department. Goals are provided – Bring your own soccer ball. For further information, call Paul or Ivan at Family of New Paltz – 845-255-8801. Meets every Sunday morning, thru 11/12. Field of Dreams Field II, 240 Libertyville Rd, New Paltz. 9am-6pm Mower’s Flea Market. If you are not on Maple Lane, you missed the largest flea market in Woodstock. Info: 845-6744 or mowerssaturdayfleamarket.com. Mower’s Flea Market, 6 Maple Ln, Woodstock. 9am-4pm The D & H Canal Historical Society’s Sunday Flea Market. info: 845-810-0471 or info@canalmuseum.org or Jonicollyn@aol. com. Grady Park, 23 Mohonk Rd & Rt 213, High Falls. canalmuseum.org/Sunday%20market. html. 9:30am-10:30am Bliss Body Yoga with Linda Freeman. Gentle, Individualized and Therapeutic Yoga for your body and soul. Ongoing classes Fridays and Sundays at Studio87 and Wednesdays 9:15-10:15am at the New Paltz Community Center on Route 32 North. $10 drop in. Linda Freeman is certified in Integrative Yoga Therapy. Visit blissbodyoga.com or 845-236-3939. Studio87 The Wellness House, 87 Liberty St, Newburgh. 10am Sunday Brunch @ The Falcon: Dave Keyes Band. Gospel Blues. Info: 845-236-7970. The Falcon Main Stage, 1348 Route 9W, Marlboro. live@thefalcon.com.

10am-4pm Hiking Trails Open. Saturdays and Sundays, thru 7/30. Each hiking trail, located at the Outdoor Discovery Center is an adventure and a search on trails that range from casual to challenging. Learn about nature! Info: hhnm. org or 845-534-5506. Hudson Highlands Nature Museum at the Outdoor Discovery, Muser Dr, Cornwall. 10am-2pm Rhinebeck Farmers’ Market. Every Sunday, 10am-2pm. Info: info@rhinebeckfarmersmarket.com. Rhinebeck Farmers’ Market, 61 East Market St, Rhinebeck. rhinebeckfarmersmarket.com. 10am-11:30am Iyengar Yoga Level II with Barbara Boris. For students who are wellpracticed in Iyengar Level I. Taught by Certified Iyengar Yoga Instructor Barbara Boris. Woodstock Yoga Center, 6 Deming St, Woodstock. Info: 845-679-8700, woodstockyogacenter@ gmail.com, woodstockyogacenter.com. $18. 11am-3pm New Paltz Open Air Market. Farmers will be offering local produce alongside artisans offering crafted items, there will also be live music performed from noon until 2pm. Info: 845-255-6093 or newpaltzfarmersmarket. com. Church St, between Main and Academy, New Paltz. 11am Catskill Animal Sanctuary Tour. Meet rescued animals and hear their stories. Understand what caring for these amazing animals has taught us. Learn about the plight of farmed animals and how you can help. A variety of free vegan food samples, food demos, plenty of free literature, educational exhibits, short videos, a virtual reality experience, and educators available to answer your questions! Tours held through October. 90 min tours. begin ever 45 min, 1st tour begins at 11am, the last tour begins 2:45pm. Admission: $12/adults, $8/srs, 12 & under, free/2 & under. Info: 845-336-8447. casanctuary.org. 11am-1:30pm Bannerman Island Walking Tour. A narrated boat ride with a guided walking tour to the castle ruins, gardens, and residence. Rain or shine. Info: 855-256-4007. Blu Pointe Landing, Newburgh. bannermancastle.org. 11am-4pm Weekend Tours at Woodstock Farm Sanctuary. A 150-acre nonprofit providing life-long sanctuary to rescued farm animals and to educate the public about compassionate vegan living. There is a new Visitors Center and Café. Woodstock Farm Sanctuary, 2 Rescue Rd, High Falls. woodstocksanctuary.org. 11:30am-12:30pm Six Strings, Six Stories. Featuring Alex Wintz, Gabe Schnider and Martina DaSilva. Hosted by the Catskill Jazz Factory. All Souls’ Church, Junction of Co Rd 23C and 25, Tannersville. catskilljazzfactory. org/events. 12pm-5pm READ & FEED FESTIVAL OF LITERATURE AND FOOD. The festival includes a celebration of legendary Hudson-based poet John Ashbery’s 90th birthday, acclaimed food writers and chefs presenting demonstrations and interactive discussions, a superstar collection of authors offering literary performances and novel conversations, a marketplace featuring some of America’s most intriguing small literary publishers and artisanal food makers, plenty of affordable food. Basilica Hudson, 110 South Front St, Hudson. basilicahudson.org. $15, $10/ senior/student. 12pm-2pm Opening Reception: Annual Summer Show. Gallery Lev Shalem invites you to a group show juried by Sevan Melikyan of Wired Gallery. The show will exhibit through 9/10. Info: 845-679-4937, wjc.arts@gmail.com . Woodstock Jewish Congregation, 1682 Glasco Turnpike, Woodstock. 12pm-2pm Opening Reception: Annual Summer Show. Show will run thru 9/10. Info: WJC.arts@gmail.com, 845-679-4937. Gallery Lev Shalem/Woodstock Jewish Congregation, 1682 Glasco Turnpike, Woodstock. 12pm Warwick Summer Arts Festival. Bringing the arts out to every part of the community: the parks, the storefronts, and the farms. Local, national, and global artists to create site specific works as well as main stage performances. warwicksummerarts.com. 12pm Rally in the Valley. A three day festival of art, education and action in support of Upper Hudson Planned Parenthood. Various admission price. rallyinthevalley.org. 12pm-4pm Ellenville Farmers’ Market. Info: facebook.com/ellenville-farmers-market. Center & Market Streets, Ellenville.

10am-12pm Japanese Calligraphy Workshop with Midori Shinye. Reservation required by Friday 12 noon. Info: 845-255-8811. GomenKudasai Noodle Escape, 232 Main St, New Paltz. GKnoodles.com. $20.

12:30pm-6pm Astro-Tarot with astrologer and reader Diane Bergmanson. A unique and effective combination of divination methods that leads to a focused overview and analysis of your current situation and most advantageous path ahead. Info: 845-679-2100. Mirabai Bookstore, 23 Mill Hill Rd, Woodstock. $60/hour, $40/45 minutes, $30/25 minutes.

10am-4pm Bears Picnic Market. Every Sunday thru 10/29. Presented by The Bearsville Theatre

12:30pm Dairy Farm Tours. Tour the dairy barn built in 1900 to see the cows that provide

July 20, 2017 the milk for the delicious ice cream at Bellvale Creamery just up the hill. Reservations. Info: 845-988-5414. Bellvale Farms, 385 Route 17A, Warwick. bellvalefarms.com. 1pm-4pm On Women’s Issues. A conversation on women’s issues as it pertains to President Donald Trump’s proposed initiatives. Participants are encouraged to bring a dessert to share. Coffee and tea provided. We encourage citizens to bring along their personal computer laptop if they have one. Church Des Artistes, 79 Wurts St, Kingston. kingstoncitizens.org. 2pm-4pm Meet the Artist Wine and Cheese Reception: “Harmonies of Nature”. Works by Elaine Ralston. Gallery at Lifebridge Sanctuary. Lifebridge Foundation celebrates The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals with a focus on SDG #15. Info:845-658-3439 or info@ lifebridge.org. Lifebridge Sanctuary, 333 Mountain Road, Rosendale. lifebridge.org. 2pm-5pm Stepping In The Boiler Room @ The Lace Mill. There will be live music and the art exhibition curated by James Martin. Complimentary refreshments and drinks will be served by Gomen-Kudasai for the fundraiser. Come step in the boiler room of the Lace Mill and support the dance festival. Lace Mill, 165 Cornell St, Kingston. 2pm-4pm Looking for Signs from Spirit with Native American scholar and author Evan Pritchard. Learn how to distinguish a normal event from a spiritual message and how to keep track of signs through time and how to set up a context for signs to appear. Info: 845-679-2100. Mirabai Bookstore, 23 Mill Hill Rd, Woodstock. $25. 2pm-4pm Phoenicia Playhouse presents The Wedding Singer. Presented by STS (Shandaken Theatrical Society). 80’s Hit musical! Based on the Adam Sandler Movie! Phoenicia Playhouse, 10 Church St, Phoenicia. Info: 8456882279, onfo@phoeniciaplayhouse.com, phoeniciaplayhouse.com. $20, $18/students, seniors. 2pm A Pink Chair (In Place of A Fake Antique). The Wooster Group, (world premiere). Bard College/ Luma Theatre, Annandale-on-Hudson. fishercenter.bard.edu. $25-$65. 2pm Thornton Wilder’s Skin of our Teeth. An American family survive the Election, Climate Change and the End of the World. Tragedy, comedy, wit and intelligence make this play one of the defining moments in American Theater. RESERVATIONS: Strongly recommended. Box Office: 845-679-0154. Byrdcliffe Theater. voicetheatre.org/the-skin-of-our-teeth/. $25, $20/ senior/student. 2pm Mary Poppins. One of the best-loved movies of all time comes to life on stage in this high-stepping musical production that will charm the entire family. Phone: 845-679-6900. Woodstock Playhouse, Woodstock. woodstockplayhouse.org. 2pm-4:30pm Gallery Talk: Entre Chien Et Loup with Gregory Amenoff. On View in the Phoebe and Belmont Towbin Wing. Entre Chien et Loup, curated by Gregory Amenoff, is based on a French expression for twilight. Woodstock Artists Association & Museum, 28 Tinker St, Woodstock. Info: 845-679-2940, info@woodstockart.org, woodstockart.org. 2pm-4pm Copenhagen. Rhinebeck Theatre Society presents Michael Frayn’s explosive drama at Bridge Street Theatre in Catskill. Bridge Street Theatre, 44 West Bridge Street, Catskill. Info: 518-943-3894, contact@bridgest. org, copenhagencatskill.brownpapertickets.com. $10 for students. 2pm-4pm Staged Reading: Jim Farrell’s The Velocity of Geography. James Farrell’s new play explores the complexities of experience behind the story of a father and daughter who emigrate from Romania to NY. PS21: Performance Spaces for the 21st Century, 2980 Rt 66, Chatham. pps21chatham.org/event/velocity-of-geography/. $15, $8 students. 2pm-4pm Good Men Wanted. Presented by Vassar College and New York Stage and Film’s Powerhouse Theater. Bringing to life the incredible true stories of renegade women who disguised themselves as men to fight in the Civil War. Powerhouse Theater, 124 Raymond Avenue, Poughkeepsie. Info: 845-437-5632, powerhouse.vassar.edu. Subscriptions for Powerhouse will go on sale on May 10; single tickets will be available online beginning May 16. For more information, visit powerhouse.vassar.edu. 3pm-4:30pm Essential Oils and Travel. A collection of about 10 essential oils will help stay healthier & more peaceful on your next trip. Info: 845-393-4325 or info@woodstockhealingarts.com. Woodstock Healing Arts, 83 Mill Hill Rd, Woodstock. woodstockhealingarts.com. 3pm-4pm Aynsley Vandenbroucke. MTA Co-Founder Aynsley Vandenbroucke creates a series of live, three-dimensional essays about life using experimental literary devices. Tickets: artful.ly/mount-tremper-arts/store/ events/12082. Mount Tremper Arts, 647 South Plank Rd, Mt Tremper. Info: 845-688-9893, info@mttremperarts.org, mounttremperarts. org/AND. $20. 3pm Newsies. Extra! Extra! Read all about it! They delivered the papers, until they made the headlines… Direct from Broadway comes


Disney’s Newsies, the smash-hit, crowd-pleasing musical. This Tony Award-winning hit inspired by the real-life ‘Newsboy Strike of 1899,’ tells the captivating story of a band of underdogs who become unlikely heroes when they stand up to the most powerful men in New York. With music by Alan Menken & Jack Feldman and a book by Harvey Fierstein, this musical will be one for the papers! Phone: 845-794-1194. The Forestburgh Playhouse, 39 Forestburgh Rd, Forestburgh. fbplayhouse.org. 3pm Bash the Trash! in the Widow Jane Mine. An immersive afternoon of music, dance and sonic exploration. Create your own musical instruments from recycled and reused materials, then take part in a fun and noisy parade into the Widow Jane Mine to see “Poodle Miniatures: Portrait of a Poodle”. This dance/theater piece was inspired by a remarkable dog – Alonso – as interpreted by a Lady in a hat and purse: the Argentine/French ballerina and clown Sandra Zuniga, backed by a quartet of Bash the Trash musicians. Finally all will join in an antiphonal sonic exploration of the mine in which everyone becomes a mobile music maker. Info: 845-6589900 or Facebook. Century House Historical Society/Widow Jane Mine, 668 Rte. 213, Rosendale. centuryhouse.org. $10, free/5 & under. 3pm-5pm Mainstage at the Playhouse: Bedroom Farce. 4 couples. 3 bedrooms. 2 neurotics, One hilarious night of chaos. Play by Alan Ayckbourn. Directed by Les Ferguson. Info: 845-294-9465. Museum Village, Monroe. ctmwp.org. 4pm-6pm Maverick Concert: Jasper String Quartet. Jasper String Quartet performs classical music. General Admission: $25 or $30. Book of 10 tickets: $200 [save $50] Student tickets: $5 (with valid student ID) Children under 12: free when accompanied by an adult. Reserved seating: $45 or $55. Info: 845-679-8217, info@ maverickconcerts.org, maverickconcerts.org. Maverick Concert Hall, 120 Maverick Rd, Woodstock. maverickconcerts.org. $25. 5pm Adam Weinert: MONUMENT. MONUMENT combines beautifully revived works by legends of modern dance with original choreography by dance artist Adam H. Weinert. Info: 518-8221438 or hello@hudsonhall.org. Hudson Opera House Hudson Hall, 327 Warren St, Hudson. hudsonhall.org. $30. 5pm-6:30pm Restorative Yoga. A gentle, supportive practice designed to bring stillness to the body and mind. A perfect way to wrap up the weekend. Woodstock Yoga Center, 6 Deming St, Woodstock. Info: 845-679-8700, woodstockyogacenter@gmail.com, woodstockyogacenter. com. $18. 5:30pm Woodstock Shakespeare Festival: The Merchant of Venice. Presented by BirdOn-A-Cliff Theatre Company. Bring blankets, chairs & a picnic. Admission is free. Suggested donation $10. Info: 845-247-4007. 45 Comeau Drive, Woodstock. 6:30pm The Chain Gang. Music In The Park. Rock. Free of charge. Rain or shine. Freedom Park Band Shell, 212 Skidmore Rd, Lagrangeville. 7pm Hokey Poke-Mon. Pikachu puts his right foot in. He puts his right foot out. He puts his right foot in and he shakes it all about. He does the Hokey Poke-Mon and turns himself around, that’s what tonight’s all about. 845-838-0094. Dutchess Stadium, Poughkeepsie. hvrenegades. com. $19-$11. 7pm Live @ The Falcon: Joe Benjamin and a Mighty Handful. 10-Piece Original Pop Rock Jazz. Info: 845-236-7970. The Falcon Main Stage, 1348 Route 9W, Marlboro. live@thefalcon.com. 7pm-9pm Good Men Wanted. Presented by Vassar College and New York Stage and Film’s Powerhouse Theater. Bringing to life the incredible true stories of renegade women who disguised themselves as men to fight in the Civil War. Powerhouse Theater, 124 Raymond Avenue, Poughkeepsie. Info: 845-437-5632, powerhouse.vassar.edu. Subscriptions for Powerhouse will go on sale on May 10; single tickets will be available online beginning May 16. For more information, visit powerhouse.vassar.edu. 7pm-9pm Vassar College and New York Stage and Film’s Powerhouse Theater Training Company presents Cymbeline, July 21-23, 2017. Adapted and Directed by Andrew WillisWoodward. Performed outdoors at the Vassar Barns. Visit powerhouse.vassar.edu. Vassar Barns in the Vassar Farm and Ecological Preserve, 50 Vassar Farm Lane, Poughkeepsie. Info: 845-437-5370, powerhouse.vassar. edu. This event is free and reservations are not required. For more information about the show and Powerhouse Theater, visit powerhouse. vassar.edu. 7:30pm-9:30pm Powerhouse Theater Training Company presents 12 Ophelias. Powerhouse Theater Training Company will feature 12 Ophelias (A play with broken songs). Adapted from the novel by Caridad Svich. The Mug at Vassar College, 124 Raymond Ave, Poughkeepsie. Info: 845-437-5370, powerhouse.vassar. edu. This event is free and reservations are not required. For more information about the show and Powerhouse Theater, visit powerhouse. vassar.edu. Voices of Wisdom. Join us around the fire as

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Cherokee elder Dr. Jody Noe and Mohawk elder Gail Whitlow share their wisdom and rekindle our hearts. Blue Deer Center, 1155 County Route 6, Margaretville. bluedeer.org/events. Online payment only. There is a reduced price for those in need. Ends at 8pm. 8pm I/O. Featuring: Rachel Z, David Gilmore, Erik Lawrence Scott Petito, Roberto Rodriguez. Club Helsinki Hudson, 405 Columbia St, Hudson. Info: 518-828-4800, austin.helsinki@ gmail.com, ticketfly.com/event/1518041. $25.

Monday

7/24

9am-9:50am Woodstock Senior Fit Dance with Adah Frank. Dance and movement for strength and flexibility. Sponsored by Woodstock Senior Recreation and open to Woodstock residents 55 and older. $1 donation. Woodstock Town Hall, Tinker St, Woodstock. 9am-4pm Play Music. A three-week exploration of collaborative music making between skilled musicians and youth ages of 9–15. Bethel Woods Center for the Arts, Hurd Rd, Bethel. Info: 1-866-781-2922, info@bethelwoodscenter.org, bethelwoodscenter.org/events/detail/ playmusic2017. 9:30am-3:30pm SUMMERDANCE ON TOUR. July 24 - Aug. 13. Summer dance & performance intensive, The Vanaver Caravan. Jennifer Cottingham, 845-256-9300, vcoffice@vanavercaravan.org,. Stone Mountain Farm, 310 River Rd Ext, New Paltz. vanavercaravan.org. $900 full session, $350 weekly. 9:30am Settled and Serving in Place (Kingston Chapter). A social self-help group for seniors who want to remain in their homes and community. Info: 845-332-6483. Olympic Diner, Washington Ave, Kingston. ssipkingston. org. 10am School Yard Garden Club. A Special Story Hour (ages 3-10). Every Monday through 8/28. Watering, planting, picking, weeding, snack & a story! Messy clothes, sun hats and sunscreen strongly encouraged! A joint Summer Reading program of Chambers School, Town of Ulster Library and the YMCA Farm Project! For information call the Town of Ulster Library, 845-338-7881. Chambers School, 945 Morton Blvd, Kingston. 10am-12pm Woodstock Senior Drama with Edith Lefever. Comets of Woodstock focuses on improvisation, acting exercises, monologues and scenes, and offers public performances. Sponsored by Woodstock Senior Recreation and open to Woodstock residents 55 and older. $1 donation. Woodstock Town Hall, Tinker St, Woodstock. 10am-11:30am Iyengar Yoga Level I with Barbara Boris. For students new to Iyengar, the basis of the method is taught in standing poses. Taught by Certified Iyengar Yoga Instructor Barbara Boris.Info: 845-679-8700, woodstockyogacenter@gmail.com, woodstockyogacenter. com. $18. Woodstock Yoga Center, 6 Deming St, Woodstock. 10:30am-12pm Windham: 4-H’s Youth Program: Pioneer Living. Youth will learn about the lives of the early pioneers and the hard work it took to survive on the frontier. They will make products that they now normally buy at the store. They will play the games and try some crafts that kept pioneer children entertained before televisions and video games. Candace Begley, Director - 518-734-4405. Windham Public Library, Main St & Church St, Windham. 11am-12pm Chair Yoga. Chair Yoga is a very helpful way for those who need extra support to enjoy the benefits of yoga. Town of Esopus Library, 128 Canal Street, Port Ewen. Info: 845-338-5580, organizedmode@gmail.com, esopuslibrary.org/. 12pm Warwick Summer Arts Festival. Bringing the arts out to every part of the community: the parks, the storefronts, and the farms. Local, national, and global artists to create site specific works as well as main stage performances. warwicksummerarts.com.

12:30pm-6pm Crystal Tarot Readings and Chakra Energy Balancing with medicine woman Mary Vukovic. Every Monday at Mirabai. Walk-ins welcome or call for appointment. Info: 845-679-2100. Mirabai Bookstore, 23 Mill Hill Rd, Woodstock. $50/45 minutes, $30/25 minutes.

6pm-8pm Meeting of ENJAN (End The New Jim Crow Action Network). A Hudson Valley network dedicated to fighting racist policies of racial profiling, police brutality, and mass incarceration (the “New Jim Crow”). Info: 845-4758781. New Progressive Baptist Church, 8 Hone St, Kingston. enjan.org.

1pm-2pm Mad Science: Fire and Ice. Get ready for some sizzlin’ excitement! Learn about the amazing properties of fire and combustion. Tivoli Free Library, Watts dePeyster Hall, 86 Broadway, Tivoli. Info: 845-757-3771, tivoliprograms@gmail.com, tivolilibrary.org. Free, happens on Third Floor.

6pm-7pm Dance Your ‘Buts’ Off. Hosted by Safe Harbors of the Hudson Cornerstone Fitness. Every Wednesday at 6pm thru 8/7, in the multipurpose room. $5/per class, Info: 845-309-2406 or wolfmommy@msn.com. Safe Harbors of the Hudson, 111 Broadway, Newburgh.

1:30pm-3pm Chatham: 4-H’s Youth Program: Pioneer Living. Youth will learn about the lives of the early pioneers and the hard work it took to survive on the frontier. They will make products that they now normally buy at the store. They will play the games and try some crafts that kept pioneer children entertained before televisions and video games. Becky Klein, Director- 518-392-3666 or rabklein@gmail.com. Chatham Library, 11 Woodbridge Ave, Chatham. 3pm-7pm South Pine Street Farm Stand is Open. Hosted by the Kingston Land Trust and a members of Eat Well Kingston (part of Cornell’s Live Well Kingston). Open Mondays, Wednesdays & Fridays, 3-7pm. Info: 845-5320011. South Pine Street Farm, 27 South Pine Street, Kingston. southpinestreetcityfarm.org. Vegetables are free. Donations are welcome. 4pm-5:30pm Dance for Non-Dancers. The class will begin with a warm-up, progress to moving through space and end with partly choreographed movement and student improvisation. Olive Free Library, 4033 Rte. 28A, West Shokan. Info: 845-657-2482, programs@ olivefreelibrary.org, olivefreelibrary.org. $7.00 per class. 4pm-6pm “Medicare 101” Trainings. Free training sessions to help seniors get a basic overview of what Medicare is and what it does and doesn’t cover. Also discussed during the sessions are Medicare Prescription Drug Plans, EPIC, Medicare Advantage Plans, and Medigap Plans. Info: 845-486-2555. dutchessny.gov. 4pm-7:30pm Poughkeepsie Waterfront Market. Celebrate the Agricultural Bounty of the Hudson Valley! Offering fresh vegetables, fruits, meat, eggs, poultry, baked goods from local Hudson Valley farms. Open Monday evenings, 4-7:30pm Info: facebook.com or 845-471-0589. Poughkeepsie Waterfront Market, 75 North Water St, Poughkeepsie. 4pm-5:30pm Girls Inc at Family of New Paltz. For girls ages 13-15 learn how to make Zines. Free. Family of New Paltz, 51 N Chestnut St, New Paltz. Info: 845-255-7957, girlsinc.org. 4:15pm-5:30pm Healthy Back Class w/ Anne Olin. Build strength and increase flexibility and range of motion with attention to your special needs. Class is on-going and meets on Mondays, 4:15-5:30pm. 28 West Gym, Maverick Rd & Rt 28, Glenford. $12/class. 5pm-7pm Summer Teen Theatre Program Taught by Carol Rusoff Offered at Hudson Area Library. Hudson Area Library, 51 North 5th Street, Hudson. Info: 518-828-1792, brenda. shufelt@hudsonarealibrary.org, hudsonarealibrary.org/2017/04/free-summer-teen-theatreprogram-with-teaching-artist-carol-rusoff/. Free. 6pm-8pm The Health of Our Hospitals: Effects of Proprosed Legislation. A recently completed New York State Department of Health analysis shows that repeal of the Affordable Care Act will result in $13.7 million in funding cuts to the 13 hospitals in Congressional District 19.Locally, Health Alliance (previously Kingston and Benedictine hospitals) will lose $1,367,237 annually in revenue which surely will effect both staffing and services.In response to these potential cuts, Indivisible Saugerties will sponsor a forum entitled The Health Of Your Hospitals. The featured speaker will be David Scarpino, President and CEO of Health Alliance. The forum will be at the Saugerties Senior Citizens Center at 207 Market Street, Saugerties. There will be a Q&A. For more info, call Mike Harkavy at 845-246-7493.

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6pm-7pm Meditation Mondays. Start your week off with our free Meditation class. We will be sitting, resting, and reading, Rebel Buddha. Free, donations welcome. Woodstock Yoga Center, 6 Deming St, Woodstock. Info: 845-679-8700, woodstockyogacenter@gmail. com, woodstockyogacenter.com. 6:30pm-8:30pm Model Mondays. Life drawing classes led by artist Peter Sheehan. Bring drawing board and materials. Roost Studios Art Gallery (second floor), 69 Main St, New Paltz. Info: 845-568-7540, Chirp@roostcoop. org, roostcoop.org. $10. 7pm Live @ The Falcon: Ben Perowsky’s “3 is a Magic Number” Residency. Guests: Matt Munisteri & Danton Boller. Jazz Trios. Info: 845-236-7970. The Falcon Main Stage, 1348 Route 9W, Marlboro. live@thefalcon.com. 7pm Calling all Trivia Nerds - Trivia Night. Flex your mental muscles and compete for prizes at our weekly Trivia Night! Play solo or as part of a team while enjoying extended Happier Hour Specials. Think of it as “Jeopardy Night“ – Catskills style! For more information, contact us at 845-688-2828 or emersonresort. com. The Emerson Resort and Spa, 5340 Rt 28, Mt. Tremper. 7:30pm-9:30pm Powerhouse Theater Training Company presents 12 Ophelias. Powerhouse Theater Training Company will feature 12 Ophelias (A play with broken songs). Adapted from the novel by Caridad Svich. The Mug at Vassar College, 124 Raymond Ave, Poughkeepsie. Info: 845-437-5370, powerhouse.vassar. edu. This event is free and reservations are not required. For more information about the show and Powerhouse Theater, visit powerhouse. vassar.edu.

Tuesday

7/25

Teaching the Hudson Valley Summer Institute. At the Wallace Center: Building Community with Place Based Learning. Registration required. Franklin D. Roosevelt National Historic Site, 4097 Albany Post Rd, Hyde Park. .teachingthehudsonvalley.org/thv2017. 9am-10am Woodstock Senior Dance with Inyo Charbonneau. The emphasis is on fun while benefiting from strengthening and aerobic exercise and celebrating life. Sponsored by Woodstock Senior Recreation and open to Woodstock residents 55 and older. $1 donation. Kleinert/James Center for the Arts, 36 Tinker St, Woodstock. 9am-4pm Play Music. A three-week exploration of collaborative music making between skilled musicians and youth ages of 9–15. Bethel Woods Center for the Arts, Hurd Rd, Bethel. Info: 1-866-781-2922, info@bethelwoodscenter.org, bethelwoodscenter.org/events/detail/ playmusic2017. 9am-11:30am Free Weekly Farm Stand. The Farm Stand distributes fresh produce, much of which is donated by Hudson Valley farms. Any Ulster County resident with financial challenges can utilize this seasonal program which runs every Tuesday morning from 9–11:30am thru the end of October. This program is in partnership with the Food Bank of the Hudson Valley and made possible by the Community Foundation of the Hudson Valley through a grant from the New World Foundation’s Local Economies Project. Info: peoplesplaceuc.org. People’s Place, 17 St James St, Kingston.


24 9am Walkway over the Hudson Senior Walking Group. Meet at the top of the stairs at the Washington St. entrance. Walks take place every Tuesday until November. 845-486-2555 for information. Walkway Over the Hudson, 61 Parker Ave, Poughkeepsie. 9:30am-11am Iyengar Yoga Level I-II with Barbara Boris. For all students new to Iyengar Yoga. The basis of the method is taught in standing poses,and other fundamental postures. Woodstock Yoga Center, 6 Deming St, Woodstock. $18. 9:30am Serving and Staying in Place - SSIP/ New Paltz. Regular Tuesday social breakfast meeting for seniors who want to remain in their own home and community. Info: 845-255-0609. Plaza Diner, New Paltz Plaza, New Paltz. 10am 7 Minute Clean Ups in Poughkeepsie. Pershing Ave, Poughkeepsie. 10:30am-12pm Windham: 4-H’s Youth Program: Pioneer Living. Youth will learn about the lives of the early pioneers and the hard work it took to survive on the frontier. They will make products that they now normally buy at the store. They will play the games and try some crafts that kept pioneer children entertained before televisions and video games. Candace Begley, Director - 518-734-4405. Windham Public Library, Main St & Church St, Windham. 11am Free Adult Exercise Class. Low impact movements, strength/flexibility training and exercises to help with balance and focus. Dropins welcome. Info at 845-626-2115. Town of Rochester Community Center, 15 Tobacco Rd, Accord. 12pm Warwick Summer Arts Festival. Bringing the arts out to every part of the community: the parks, the storefronts, and the farms. Local, national, and global artists to create site specific works as well as main stage performances. warwicksummerarts.com. 12:05pm-1pm Woodstock Senior Basic Pilates with Christine Anderson. A floor work course promoting improvement of balance, coordination, focus, awareness breathing, strength and flexibility.Sponsored by Woodstock Senior Recreation and open to Woodstock residents 55 and older. $1 donation. Woodstock Fire Co. 1, Bearsville. 12:30pm-2:30pm Free Summer Workshops for Kids. Workshops for kids ages 7-11 years old, Collage, Rod Puppets, 3-D Origami Sculpture and Paper Mache Sculpture. Athens Cultural Center, 24 Second Street, Athens. Info: 518-9452136, info@athensculturalcenter.org, athensculturalcenter.org. Free materials included. 1:30pm-3pm Chatham: 4-H’s Youth Program: Pioneer Living. Youth will learn about the lives of the early pioneers and the hard work it took to survive on the frontier. They will make products that they now normally buy at the store. They will play the games and try some crafts that kept pioneer children entertained before televisions and video games. Becky Klein, Director- 518-392-3666 or rabklein@gmail.com. Chatham Library, 11 Woodbridge Ave, Chatham. 3pm-4pm PianoSummer at New Paltz Master Class with Susan Starr. A Distinguished Professor at Mason Gross School of the Arts at Rutgers University. SUNY New Paltz McKenna Theatre, 1 Hawk Dr., New Paltz. Info: 845-2573880, boxoffice@newpaltz.edu, newpaltz.edu/ piano. $10/suggested donation at door. 3:30pm-5:30pm Free Summer Workshops for Teens. Chill out in our air conditioned studio and unleash your creativity- workshops in Stop Motion Animation, Sculpture, Collage and Printmaking. Athens Cultural Center, 24 Second Street, Athens. Info: 518-945-2136, info@athensculturalcenter.org, athensculturalcenter.org. 4pm-5:30pm Dance for Non-Dancers. The class will begin with a warm-up, progress to moving through space and end with partly choreographed movement and student improvisation. Olive Free Library, 4033 Rte. 28A, West Shokan. Info: 845-657-2482, programs@ olivefreelibrary.org, olivefreelibrary.org. $7.00 per class. 4:30pm-5:30pm The Artist’s Corner Kids Workshops. Surrounded by the work and inspiration of local artists, students will learn and explore the many different areas of art. Roost Studios Art Gallery (second floor), 69 Main St, New Paltz. Info: 845-568-7540, Chirp@ roostcoop.org, theartistscornerny.weebly.com/ workshops-at-roost-studios.html. Purchase one class for $20, or a four-class package for $70. 5pm-7pm Summer Teen Theatre Program Taught by Carol Rusoff Offered at Hudson Area Library. Hudson Area Library, 51 North 5th Street, Hudson. Info: 518-828-1792, brenda. shufelt@hudsonarealibrary.org, hudsonarealibrary.org/2017/04/free-summer-teen-theatreprogram-with-teaching-artist-carol-rusoff/. Free. 5:30pm Pathways to Prevention: Nutrition and Brain Health. Join Columbia Memorial Health dietician and nutrition expert Sarah Thomsen-Ferreira as she discusses new and exciting research findings that connect nutrition and brain health. Participants will experience a 20-minute talk, followed by a short walk with the expert on Olana’s carriage roads. Snacks will be served. Snacks will be served.

ALMANAC WEEKLY Info: olana.org, 518-828-1872. Free. All ages. Rain or shine. Olana State Historic Site, 5720 St Rt 9G, Hudson. 5:30pm Zumba with Maritza. Presented by Safe Harbors of the Hudson Cornerstone Fitness. Every Tuesday at 5:30 p.m. in the Lobby at the Ritz, located at . $5/per class, open to the public. Bring a friend! Info: 845-913-6085. Ritz, 107 Broadway, Newburgh. 6pm-7:15pm Vinyasa Community Class with Selena Reynolds. A “pay as you can” drop-in class to make Yoga financially accessible to all. This class is open to all levels and is fun and informative. $8 drop-in. $10 if you use a credit or debit card. Woodstock Yoga Center, 6 Deming St, Woodstock. Info: 845-679-8700, woodstockyogacenter@gmail.com, woodstockyogacenter. com. 6:30pm-8pm The Creative Seed Artist Group. A support group for artists to have a space to develop & share their work in progress- Actors, poets, playwrights & musicians welcome. Tuesday nights 6:30-8 pm. Info: bluehealing or 203-246-5711. By donation. Call ahead. Blue Mountain Co-op Retreat Center, Woodstock. 6:30pm-7pm The Body’s Inner Wisdom. Part of the Complimentary Half-Hour to Health series led by Dr. David Lester and held at Lester Chiropractic, 3 Paradies Lane, New Paltz. Lester Chiropractic, 3 Paradies Ln, New Paltz. Info: 845-255-3300, Lester.chiropractic@gmail.com. 7pm-10pm Open Mic Nite at Woodnotes Grille. Hosted by Ben Rounds. Open Mic Nite makes Tuesday night the new Friday night for great entertainment. Listen to talented local singers and bands or showcase your own talents! No cover. For more information, contact us at 845-688-2828 or emersonresort.com. The Emerson Resort and Spa, 5340 Rt 28, Mt. Tremper. Info: 845-688-2828, emersonresort. com. 8pm-10pm Club Harmony Poetry Series at Wok and Roll Cafe. OUT FROM CALABOOSE: NEW POEMS with Karen Corinne Herceg. Karen Corinne Herceg reads from her new book plus open mic. Info: 845-679-3484. Harmony Café @ Wok ‘n Roll, 50 Mill Hill Rd, Woodstock. 8pm Newsies. Extra! Extra! Read all about it! They delivered the papers, until they made the headlines… Direct from Broadway comes Disney’s Newsies, the smash-hit, crowd-pleasing musical. This Tony Award-winning hit inspired by the real-life ‘Newsboy Strike of 1899,’ tells the captivating story of a band of underdogs who become unlikely heroes when they stand up to the most powerful men in New York. With music by Alan Menken & Jack Feldman and a book by Harvey Fierstein, this musical will be one for the papers! Phone: 845-794-1194. The Forestburgh Playhouse, 39 Forestburgh Rd, Forestburgh. fbplayhouse.org. 8pm-10pm Good Men Wanted. Presented by Vassar College and New York Stage and Film’s Powerhouse Theater. Bringing to life the incredible true stories of renegade women who disguised themselves as men to fight in the Civil War. Powerhouse Theater, 124 Raymond Avenue, Poughkeepsie. Info: 845-437-5632, powerhouse.vassar.edu. Subscriptions for Powerhouse will go on sale on May 10; single tickets will be available online beginning May 16. For more information, visit powerhouse.vassar.edu. 8:30pm-11pm Free Movie Tuesday: El Norte. UK/USA 1983. In the ‘80s two indigenous youths flee a civil war to make the arduous trip through Mexico to the US. Rated R. PS21: Performance Spaces for the 21st Century, 2980 Rt 66, Chatham.

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Teaching the Hudson Valley Summer Institute. At the Wallace Center: Building Community with Place Based Learning. Registration required. Franklin D. Roosevelt National Historic Site, 4097 Albany Post Rd, Hyde Park. .teachingthehudsonvalley.org/thv2017. 7:30am Waterman Bird Club Field Trip: Nuclear Lake. Call: Adrienne @ 845-2642015. Intersection of Rt. 55 and Old Rt. 55, Poughquag. watermanbirdclub.org. 9am-5pm 3rd Annual St. Mary’s Golf Outing & Barbecue. An event at the mysterious Morefar Back O’Beyond Golf Club to raise funds for patients at St. Mary’s Healthcare System for Children. 9AM – Registration Begins. Morefar Back O’Beyond Golf Club, Brewster. stmaryskids.org. 9am-10am Woodstock Senior Kripalu Yoga with Susan Blacker. A gentle yoga class with each student encouraged to move and stretch at his or her own pace. Includes warm-ups, poses for strength and balance and breath work for relaxation. Sponsored by Woodstock Senior Recreation and open to Woodstock residents 55 and older. $1 donation. Woodstock Fire Co. 1, Bearsville. 9am-4pm Play Music. A three-week exploration of collaborative music making between skilled musicians and youth ages of 9–15. Bethel Woods Center for the Arts, Hurd Rd, Bethel. Info: 1-866-781-2922, info@bethelwoodscenter.org, bethelwoodscenter.org/events/detail/ playmusic2017.

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9:15am-10:15am Bliss Body Yoga with Linda Freeman. Gentle, Individualized and Therapeutic Yoga for your body and soul. Ongoing classes Wednesdays 9:15-10:15am at the New Paltz Community Center and Fridays and Sundays, 9:30-10:30am at Studio87. $10 drop in. Linda Freeman is certified in Integrative Yoga Therapy. Visit blissbodyoga.com or 845-236-3939. New Paltz Community Center, 3 Veterans Dr /32 North, New Paltz.

shufelt@hudsonarealibrary.org, hudsonarealibrary.org/2017/04/free-summer-teen-theatreprogram-with-teaching-artist-carol-rusoff/. Free.

10:30am-12pm Windham: 4-H’s Youth Program: Pioneer Living. Youth will learn about the lives of the early pioneers and the hard work it took to survive on the frontier. They will make products that they now normally buy at the store. They will play the games and try some crafts that kept pioneer children entertained before televisions and video games. Candace Begley, Director - 518-734-4405. Windham Public Library, Main St & Church St, Windham.

6:30pm Gurdjieff Study Group. Meets on Wednesdays, 6:30pm in Stone Ridge. For information and directions, respond to Jim by email: gstudygroup@gmail.com.

10:30am-11:30pm Woodstock Senior Strengthening with Linda Sirkin. Sponsored by Woodstock Senior Recreation and open to Woodstock residents 55 and older. $1 donation. Woodstock Fire Co. 1, Bearsville. 10:30am-12:30pm Woodstock Senior Writing with Lew Gardner. Rock City Writers provides new and experienced writers a venue for selfexpression and sharing. Meets on the second and fourth Wednesday of each month. Sponsored by Woodstock Senior Recreation and open to Woodstock residents 55 and older. $1 donation. Woodstock Town Hall, Tinker St, Woodstock. 10:30am-11:30am Tai Chi for Arthritis 12-week Series. This series is suitable for people who have pain or limited mobility due to arthritis. Kathy Carey is instructor. Drop in students welcome. Olive Free Library, 4033 Rte. 28A, West Shokan. Info: 845-657-2482, programs@olivefreelibrary.org, olivefree.library. org. $48/series,$6/drop in. 12pm 7 Minute Clean Ups in Poughkeepsie. Morse School, 11 College Ave, Poughkeepsie. 12pm Warwick Summer Arts Festival. Bringing the arts out to every part of the community: the parks, the storefronts, and the farms. Local, national, and global artists to create site specific works as well as main stage performances. warwicksummerarts.com. 12pm-1pm Yoga Rolla with Terry Fister. This lunchtime class will leave you feeling less chronic pain, more stretched out and walking taller than before. Let’s get rolling! Woodstock Yoga Center, 6 Deming St, Woodstock. $18. 12:30pm-2:30pm Free Summer Workshops for Kids. Workshops for kids ages 7-11 years old, Collage, Rod Puppets, 3-D Origami Sculpture and Paper Mache Sculpture. Athens Cultural Center, 24 Second Street, Athens. Info: 518-9452136, info@athensculturalcenter.org, athensculturalcenter.org. Free materials included. 1:30pm-3pm Chatham: 4-H’s Youth Program: Pioneer Living. Youth will learn about the lives of the early pioneers and the hard work it took to survive on the frontier. They will make products that they now normally buy at the store. They will play the games and try some crafts that kept pioneer children entertained before televisions and video games. Becky Klein, Director- 518-392-3666 or rabklein@gmail.com. Chatham Library, 11 Woodbridge Ave, Chatham. 2pm Newsies. Extra! Extra! Read all about it! They delivered the papers, until they made the headlines… Direct from Broadway comes Disney’s Newsies, the smash-hit, crowd-pleasing musical. This Tony Award-winning hit inspired by the real-life ‘Newsboy Strike of 1899,’ tells the captivating story of a band of underdogs who become unlikely heroes when they stand up to the most powerful men in New York. With music by Alan Menken & Jack Feldman and a book by Harvey Fierstein, this musical will be one for the papers! Phone: 845-794-1194. The Forestburgh Playhouse, 39 Forestburgh Rd, Forestburgh. fbplayhouse.org. 3pm-7pm South Pine Street Farm Stand is Open. Hosted by the Kingston Land Trust and a members of Eat Well Kingston (part of Cornell’s Live Well Kingston). Open Mondays, Wednesdays & Fridays, 3-7pm. Info: 845-5320011. South Pine Street Farm, 27 South Pine Street, Kingston. southpinestreetcityfarm.org. Vegetables are free. Donations are welcome. 3:30pm-5:30pm Free Summer Workshops for Teens. Chill out in our air conditioned studio and unleash your creativity- workshops in Stop Motion Animation, Sculpture, Collage and Printmaking. Athens Cultural Center, 24 Second Street, Athens. Info: 518-945-2136, info@athensculturalcenter.org, athensculturalcenter.org. 3:30pm-8:30pm Woodstock Farm Festival. Rain or shine. Info: info@woodstockfarmfestival.com or woodstockfarmfestival.com or 845-679-6744. Mower’s Flea Market, 6 Maple Ln, Woodstock. 4:30pm-6pm Iyengar Yoga Level II with Barbara Boris. For students who are well practiced in Iyengar Level I. Taught by Certified Iyengar Yoga Instructor Barbara Boris. Woodstock Yoga Center, 6 Deming St, Woodstock. $18. 5pm-7pm Summer Teen Theatre Program Taught by Carol Rusoff Offered at Hudson Area Library. Hudson Area Library, 51 North 5th Street, Hudson. Info: 518-828-1792, brenda.

6:30pm-8pm Meditation Group. Open to all. Silent sitting and walking meditation based on Chan (Zen) Buddhism. Led by Carolyn Hansen. Bring your own cushions. Stone Ridge Healing Arts, 3457 Main St, Stone Ridge. Info: 845-7064050, Carolyn@HansenHealing.com.

6:30pm-8pm Meeting of ENJAN (End The New Jim Crow Action Network). A Hudson Valley network dedicated to fighting racist policies of racial profiling, police brutality, and mass incarceration (the “New Jim Crow”). Info: 845-4758781. African Roots Library/ Family Partnership Center, 29 N Hamilton St, Poughkeepsie. enjan.org. 6:30pm-8pm Parsons Dance Open Rehearsal. Parsons Dance Company is in residence at PS21 for four weeks. The Open Rehearsal allows an insiders look at the creative process. Free admission. The Barn Studio at PS21, 3016 Route 66, Chatham. ps21chatham.org/event/parsonsdance-rehearsal/. 6:30pm-8:30pm Yin Yoga with Pepper Monroe. Yin Yoga is a slow, steady process of gently relaxing your muscles and connective tissues. These tissues need a certain type of practice to make them (and us!) healthier and stronger. Woodstock Yoga Center, 6 Deming St, Woodstock. $18. 7pm Suffrage Parade. All are welcome to participate in a Suffrage Parade down Main Street in Margaretville to the Open Eye Theater to meet the characters in the new musical “Seneca Falls,” and to view a short film on Suffrage martyr Inez Milholland. Main St/Margaretville. mtownhistory.org. 7pm Live @ The Falcon: Poet Gold’s POELODIES. Spoken Word, Hip Hop & Nu Music. Info: 845-236-7970. The Falcon Underground, 1348 Route 9W, Marlboro. live@thefalcon.com. 7pm Calling all Trivia Nerds - Trivia Night. Flex your mental muscles and compete for prizes at our weekly Trivia Night! Play solo or as part of a team while enjoying extended Happier Hour Specials. Think of it as “Jeopardy Night“ – Catskills style! For more information, contact us at 845-688-2828 or emersonresort. com. The Emerson Resort and Spa, 5340 Rt 28, Mt. Tremper. 7pm-9pm Walk In and Dance. Dancers may bring playlist. Meets every Wednesday, 7-9 pm. For more information, contact 229greenkill@ greenkill.org or 347-689-2323. Free. Green Kill, 229 Greenkill Ave, Kingston. greenkill.org. 8pm Newsies. Extra! Extra! Read all about it! They delivered the papers, until they made the headlines… Direct from Broadway comes Disney’s Newsies, the smash-hit, crowd-pleasing musical. This Tony Award-winning hit inspired by the real-life ‘Newsboy Strike of 1899,’ tells the captivating story of a band of underdogs who become unlikely heroes when they stand up to the most powerful men in New York. With music by Alan Menken & Jack Feldman and a book by Harvey Fierstein, this musical will be one for the papers! Phone: 845-794-1194. The Forestburgh Playhouse, 39 Forestburgh Rd, Forestburgh. fbplayhouse.org. 8pm-10pm Good Men Wanted. Presented by Vassar College and New York Stage and Film’s Powerhouse Theater. Bringing to life the incredible true stories of renegade women who disguised themselves as men to fight in the Civil War. Powerhouse Theater, 124 Raymond Avenue, Poughkeepsie. Info: 845-437-5632, powerhouse.vassar.edu. Subscriptions for Powerhouse will go on sale on May 10; single tickets will be available online beginning May 16. For more information, visit powerhouse.vassar.edu.

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Teaching the Hudson Valley Summer Institute. At the Wallace Center: Building Community with Place Based Learning. Registration required. Franklin D. Roosevelt National Historic Site, 4097 Albany Post Rd, Hyde Park. .teachingthehudsonvalley.org/thv2017. 8am-9am Woodstock Senior Feel Good Aerobics with Diane Collelo. Sponsored by Woodstock Senior Recreation and open to Woodstock residents 55 and older. $1 donation. Woodstock Town Hall, Tinker St, Woodstock. 9am-4pm Play Music. A three-week exploration of collaborative music making between skilled musicians and youth ages of 9–15. Bethel Woods Center for the Arts, Hurd Rd, Bethel. Info: 1-866-781-2922, info@bethelwoodscenter.org, bethelwoodscenter.org/events/detail/ playmusic2017. 9am-9:50am Joint Lubricating Qi Gong with Marilyn St. John. Uses gentle movement and relaxation to circulate the life energy. All ages and fitness levels. A reduced-price class. Woodstock Yoga Center, 6 Deming St, Woodstock. Info: 845-679-8700, woodstockyogacenter@


gmail.com, woodstockyogacenter.com. $8. 9:30am-10:30am Woodstock Senior Flex and Stretch with Diane Colello. Movement for balance and breath, weight-training for bone health, and mat work for flexibility and core strengthening. Woodstock Town Hall. Sponsored by Woodstock Senior Recreation and open to Woodstock residents 55 and older. $1 donation. Woodstock Town Hall, Tinker St, Woodstock. 10am-2pm Hooks & Needles, Yarns & Threads. Informal weekly social gathering for rug hookers, knitters, crocheters, and all other yarn crafters. Drop in any time between 10am & 2pm! Tivoli Free Library, Watts dePeyster Hall, 86 Broadway, Tivoli. Info: 845-757-3771, tivoliprograms@gmail.com, tivolilibrary.org. $1 suggested donation, to go toward the purchase of resource materials for the library collection. 10am-11am Women’s Gentle Yoga with Cory Smith. A variation of Gentle Yoga, this is a sacred space for women to deepen their spiritual practice while enhancing their health and well-being. Woodstock Yoga Center, 6 Deming St, Woodstock. Info: 845-679-8700, woodstockyogacenter@gmail.com, woodstockyogacenter. com. $8. 10:30am-12pm Windham: 4-H’s Youth Program: Pioneer Living. Youth will learn about the lives of the early pioneers and the hard work it took to survive on the frontier. They will make products that they now normally buy at the store. They will play the games and try some crafts that kept pioneer children entertained before televisions and video games. Candace Begley, Director - 518-734-4405. Windham Public Library, Main St & Church St, Windham. 11am Free Adult Exercise Class. Low impact movements, strength/flexibility training and exercises to help with balance and focus. Dropins welcome. Info at 845-626-2115. Town of Rochester Community Center, 15 Tobacco Rd, Accord. 12pm Warwick Summer Arts Festival. Bringing the arts out to every part of the community: the parks, the storefronts, and the farms. Local, national, and global artists to create site specific works as well as main stage performances. warwicksummerarts.com. 12:30pm-6:30pm I Ching Oracle Readings and Tarot Readings with esoteric scholar and author Timothy Liu. Every Thursday at Mirabai. Walk-ins welcome or call for appointment. Info: 845-679-2100. Mirabai Bookstore, 23 Mill Hill Rd, Woodstock. $60/hour, $40/45 minutes, $30/25 minutes.

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Carol Ricken 845-338-5100 ext. 104. Robert Post Park, Town of Ulster. ulsterchamber.org. 5pm-7pm Monthly Food Share. Food Shares intend to build community through gardening! Local gardeners can bring their extra produce to share with neighbors. All welcome! Saugerties Senior Center, 207 Market St., Saugerties. facebook.com/events/489785714690271. 5pm-7pm Summer Teen Theatre Program Taught by Carol Rusoff Offered at Hudson Area Library. Hudson Area Library, 51 North 5th Street, Hudson. Info: 518-828-1792, brenda. shufelt@hudsonarealibrary.org, hudsonarealibrary.org/2017/04/free-summer-teen-theatreprogram-with-teaching-artist-carol-rusoff/. Free. 5:30pm Crusaders in Print Book Club. Reading: V for Vendetta by Alan Moore and David Lloyd. Welcoming all adults, from sweet sixteen to golden years. Don’t have the book? Just call the library and reserve a copy. Info: 845-338-7881. Town of Ulster Library, 860 Ulster Ave, Town of Ulster. townofulsterlibrary. org. 6pm-8pm Veins and Leg Pains Seminar. Do you have varicose veins, swelling and aching in your legs? The Heart Center, a division of the Hudson Valley Cardiovascular Practice, P.C., will host an educational seminar on chronic venous insufficiency (CVI). The seminar is open to the public and has no cost. Dr. Kamran Haleem, a cardiologist with The Heart Center, will lead an informative presentation on the causes, common misconceptions and minimally invasive treatment options for individuals with CVI. A complimentary dinner will be served. Seating is limited. To register, call Kimberly Greiner at 845-473-1188 ext. 51104 (TTY: 1-800-421-1220), or email kgreiner@health-quest.org. Cosimo’s Trattoria & Bar, 120 Delafield St, Poughkeepsie. 6pm-8pm Invoking the Fourth Ray of the

Seven Sacred Flames: a meditative guided journey with Anjahlia (Kate Loye). Embark on a powerful initiation and explore the white flame of purity and be introduced to ascended master Lord Serapis Bey in his etheric retreat in Luxor Temple, Egypt. Overtone sound in the multidimensional language of light accompanied by harmonium and shamanic drumming assist in this highly relaxing spiritual adventure. Feel free to bring blanket and pillow to lie down, if space permits. Info: 845-679-2100. Mirabai Bookstore, 23 Mill Hill Rd, Woodstock. $25. 6pm-8pm Kitchen Classes: Pressure Canning. Join Master Food Preserver, Cornell Cooperative Extension of Ulster County, (CCEUC) Nutrition Educator, and professional cook of 25 years, Janie Greenwald, as she hosts. All classes provide safe and reliable information and are a completely hands-on experience. Take the fear out of pressure canning. Learn to safely preserve the bounty from your garden, farmer’s market or CSA. Take home a jar of whatever we can in class. Info: 845-340-3990. CCEUC Education Center, 232 Plaza Rd, Kingston. ulster.cce. cornell.edu. $35. 6pm-8pm Powerhouse Theater Training Company presents Soundpainting. Members of the Powerhouse Theater Training Company perform a site-specific dance theater work created for the Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center. Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center at Vassar College, 124 Raymond Avenue, Poughkeepsie. Info: 845-437-5370, powerhouse.vassar. edu. This event is free and reservations are not required. For more information about the show and Powerhouse Theater, visit powerhouse. vassar.edu. 6pm-8pm Middletown’s 2017 Summer Concert Series. Every Thursday from May 25th to August 17th. Note: Bring a Chair! The Run 4 Downtown Park, 15 North St, Middletown.

6:30pm-8:30pm Thursday Japanese Free Movie Night: The Wind Rises. FREE ANIME, 2013, 126mins. A look at the life of Jiro Horikoshi, the man who designed Japanese fighter planes during World War II.  Directed by Hayao Miyazaki. Screenplay by Hayao Miyazaki. Starring Hideaki Anno, Hidetoshi Nishijima, Miori Takimoto. Info: 845-255-8811. GomenKudasai Noodle Escape, 232 Main St, New Paltz. GKnoodles.com. 6:30pm-8pm Reggae Yoga with Devin Schepetin. This Vinyasa class uses reggae music to evoke the spirit of Jamaica to create an irie yoga time. Free, donations welcome. Woodstock Yoga Center, 6 Deming St, Woodstock. Info: 845-6798700, woodstockyogacenter@gmail.com, woodstockyogacenter.com. Donation Welcome. 7pm-9pm Jill Hartmann, Creekside at Garner Arts Center. Bring your chair or blankets and a picnic and enjoy live music from Beacon artist, Jill Hartmann. Drinks for sale. GARNER Arts Center, 55 West Railroad Avenue, Garnerville. Info: 845-947-7108, info@garnerartscenter.org, garnerartscenter.org/. $5. 7pm Live @ The Falcon: The Comics. Host: Jody Lee. Stand up Comedy. Info: 845-2367970. The Falcon Underground, 1348 Route 9W, Marlboro. live@thefalcon.com. 7pm Understanding Radiation. Small amounts of radioactive materials are found in our bodies, in products we use every day, in the ground, in building materials, and in outer space. They are a part of our everyday life. In this training, you’ll learn all about the different types of radiation, exposure dangers, and health effects of radiation in our daily lives. Dutchess County Department of Emergency Response, 392 Creek Rd, Poughkeepsie. dutchessny.gov/mrc. 7pm-8pm Sciencetellers Present “Pirates: Lost at Seaâ€?. Part scientist, part storyteller, our Scienceteller sets sail with us on a thrilling

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action-packed adventure about a crew of quirky pirates. Info: 845-795-2200. Sarah Hull Hallock Free Library, Milton. 7pm 2017 SummerScape Film Series: Chopin and the Image of Romanticism. Thursdays and Sundays, July 27–Aug 20. Bard College/ Ottaway Film Center, Annandale. fishercenter. bard.edu. $10. 7pm John Mulaney. Palace Theatre, 19 Clinton Ave, Albany. palacealbany.org. $45, $35, $25. 7pm Live @ The Falcon: Jeremy Baum’s JB3 Trio. Soul Jazz. Info: 845-236-7970. The Falcon Main Stage, 1348 Route 9W, Marlboro. live@ thefalcon.com. 7pm-8:30pm PianoSummer at New Paltz Student Recital III. The final group of talented PianoSummer students perform from their repertoire. SUNY New Paltz McKenna Theatre, 1 Hawk Dr., New Paltz. Info: 845-257-3880, boxoffice@newpaltz.edu, newpaltz.edu/piano. $10/suggested donation at door. 8pm Newsies. Extra! Extra! Read all about it! They delivered the papers, until they made the headlines… Direct from Broadway comes Disney’s Newsies, the smash-hit, crowd-pleasing musical. This Tony Award-winning hit inspired by the real-life ‘Newsboy Strike of 1899,’ tells the captivating story of a band of underdogs who become unlikely heroes when they stand up to the most powerful men in New York. With music by Alan Menken & Jack Feldman and a book by Harvey Fierstein, this musical will be one for the papers! Phone: 845-794-1194. The Forestburgh Playhouse, 39 Forestburgh Rd, Forestburgh. fbplayhouse.org. 8pm-10pm Good Men Wanted. Presented by Vassar College and New York Stage and Film’s Powerhouse Theater. Bringing to life the incredible true stories of renegade women who disguised themselves as men to fight in the Civil War. Powerhouse Theater, 124 Raymond Avenue, Poughkeepsie. Info: 845-437-5632, powerhouse.vassar.edu. Subscriptions for Powerhouse will go on sale on May 10; single tickets will be available online beginning May 16. For more information, visit powerhouse.vassar.edu. 8pm-10pm Vassar College and New York Stage and Film’s Powerhouse Theater presents The Secret Life of Bees. Written by two time Pulitzer Prize winning playwright Lynn Nottage, The Secret Life of Bees is a musical workshop. Martel Theater of the Vogelstein Center for Drama and Film at Vassar College, 124 Raymond Avenue, Poughkeepsie. Info: 845-437-5370, powerhouse. vassar.edu. Subscriptions for Powerhouse will go on sale on May 10; single tickets will be available online beginning May 16. For more information, visit powerhouse.vassar.edu. 8pm-10pm Mind Train Poetry Sessions. Listen or read. Every Thursday, 8-10 pm. For more information, contact 229greenkill@greenkill.org or 347-689-2323. Free. Green Kill, 229 Greenkill Ave, Kingston. greenkill.org. 9:30pm John Mulaney. Palace Theatre, 19 Clinton Ave, Albany. palacealbany.org. $45, $35, $25.

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Boys’ Leadership Worldwide (BLW). A ten-day transformational program that empowers highschool boys to make a difference in their own lives, communities, and the world! Registration required. Eleanor Roosevelt National Historic Site, 54 Valkill Park Rd, Hyde Park. ervk.org/ leadership-legacy-expressed/blw/. Girls’ Leadership Worldwide (GLW). A ten-day transformational program that empowers high-

legal notices LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE TO BIDDERS: Sealed proposals will be received, publicly opened and read at the Ulster County Purchasing Department, 244 Fair Street, 3rd Floor, Kingston, NY on Thursday, August 10, 2017 at 3:00 PM for Maintenance of Metasys Control Systems, RFB-UC17-037. Specifications and conditions may be obtained at the above address or on our website at www. ulstercountyny.gov/purchasing Marc Rider, Ulster County Director of Purchasing LEGAL NOTICE SUNY Ulster is requesting proposals for a contract web developer and webmaster for its web assets as they pertain to marketing, promotion, and communication. Projects and tasks for this contract position are ongoing and timely, and requires some on-site activities. Current web assets include but are not limited to our organizational website, arts website, police academy website, and blog. Contract is scheduled to begin in September 2017. Proposals are due August 3, 2017 to SUNY Ulster Purchasing Department Att: Stephen Gallart 491 Cottekill Road Stone Ridge, NY 12484 Complete RFP is at http://www.sunyulster. edu/campus_and_culture/about_us/jobs.php

school girls to make a difference in their own lives, communities, and the world! Registration required. Eleanor Roosevelt National Historic Site, 54 Valkill Park Rd, Hyde Park. ervk.org/ leadership-legacy-expressed/glw/. 9am-4pm Play Music. A three-week exploration of collaborative music making between skilled musicians and youth ages of 9–15. Bethel Woods Center for the Arts, Hurd Rd, Bethel. Info: 1-866-781-2922, info@bethelwoodscenter.org, bethelwoodscenter.org/events/detail/ playmusic2017. 9am Office for the Aging’s Senior Walking and Biking Outings. The Office for the Aging’s Senior Walking and Biking Outings Meets on Fridays at 9am. Bike or walk the Rail Trail. Info: 845-486-2555. Gold’s Gym, 258 Titusville Rd, Poughkeepsie. 9:30am-10:30am Bliss Body Yoga with Linda Freeman. Gentle, Individualized and Therapeutic Yoga for your body and soul. Ongoing classes Fridays and Sundays at Studio87 and Wednesdays 9:15-10:15am at the New Paltz Community Center on Route 32 North. $10 drop in. Linda Freeman is certified in Integrative Yoga Therapy. Visit blissbodyoga.com or 845-236-3939. Studio87 The Wellness House, 87 Liberty St, Newburgh. 9:45am-10:45am Woodstock Senior Chi Kung with Corinne Mol. Meditative, healing exercise consisting of 13 movements. Sponsored by Woodstock Senior Recreation and open to Woodstock residents 55 and older. $1 donation. Woodstock Town Hall, Tinker St, Woodstock. 10am BioBlitz. Info 845-679-9629 & thornpreservebioblitz.com. Thorn Preserve, John Joy Rd, Woodstock. 10am-11am Moving For Life (NYC-based non-profit) Free Exercise Class. Hosted by the Kingston Library in partnership with the oncology department of Health Alliance of Westchester with funds received from a grant from the New York State Department of Health. The classes meet on Fridays, 10-11. Free, open to all with preference to Breast Cancer Survivors. Info: 212-222-1351, caroline@movingforlife. org or movingforlife.org. Kingston Library, 55 Franklin St, Kingston. 10:30am-11:30am Hi, Ho Robin Hood. Robbing from the rich to help the poor and the Sheriff of Nottingham can’t catch them. Mac-Haydn Theatre, 1925 NY-203, Chatham. Info: 518-3929292, nkowalsky@machaydntheatre.org, machaydntheatre.org. $8-10, group rates available. 11am-4pm Friends of Historic Kingston Gallery: Treasures. A highlight of this year’s exhibit is a recent major donation to the organization, a pair of portraits by John Vanderlyn (1775-1852) of General George Henry Sharpe as a boy with his mother and father. The exhibit is free and open to the public. Info: 845-339-0720. Friends of Historic Kingston Gallery, corner Wall-Main, Kingston. fohk.org. 11am-4pm Friends of Historic Kingston Gallery: Treasures. A highlight of this year’s exhibit is a recent major donation to the organization, a pair of portraits by John Vanderlyn (1775-1852) of General George Henry Sharpe as a boy with his mother and father. The exhibit is free and open to the public. Info: 845-339-0720. Friends of Historic Kingston Gallery, corner Wall-Main, Kingston. fohk.org. 12pm Warwick Summer Arts Festival. Bringing the arts out to every part of the community: the parks, the storefronts, and the farms. Local, national, and global artists to create site specific works as well as main stage performances. warwicksummerarts.com. 12:05pm-1pm Woodstock Senior Basic Pilates with Christine Anderson. A floor work course promoting improvement of balance, coordination, focus, awareness breathing, strength and flexibility. Sponsored by Woodstock Senior Recreation and open to Woodstock residents 55 and older. $1 donation. Woodstock Fire Co. 1, Bearsville. 12:30pm-6pm Crystal Readings and Chakra Balancing with medicine woman Mary. Every Friday at Mirabai. Walk ins welcome. Info: 845-679-2100. Mirabai Bookstore, 23 Mill Hill Rd, Woodstock. $50/45 minutes, $30/25 minutes. 1pm-3pm Scrabble Club. Join us for our new Scrabble Club! Bring your extensive vocabulary and your enjoyment for games to our Scrabble events. Town of Esopus Library, 128 Canal Street, Port Ewen. Info: 845-338-5580, organizedmode@gmail.com, esopuslibrary.org/. 2pm-3:30pm YA Book Club. Book club for grades 6 and up. Refreshments will be served. Participants will be given a copy of the book. Olive Free Library, 4033 Rte. 28A, West Shokan. Info: 845-657-2482, programs@olivefreelibrary. org, olivefreelibrary.org. FREE. 2pm-4pm Memoir II Writing Workshop w/ Ann Hutton. New registration is restricted to cancer patients. Info: 845-339-2071 x100. Reuner Cancer Support House, 80 Mary’s Ave, Kingston. healthyulstercounty.net/location/ memoir-writing. 3pm Build a Better World for Teens series. T-shirts to tote bags- you will use old t-shirts to make stretchy tote bags perfect for library books! Ages 11 and up. Philmont Library, 101 Main St,

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7:30pm Dimitrij. Opera wriiten by Antonín Dvo ák. American Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Leon Botstein, music director. Directed by Anne Bogart. Bard College, Sosnoff Theater, Annandale-on-Hudson. fishercenter. bard.edu. $25 and up.

4:30pm Artist on Art Tour: Catherine Lord. Artists offer a unique lens with which to “read” an artist’s home & landscape. During this series artists use many mediums and “poetic license” to talk about Olana and the exhibition with concepts and connections that inspire them. This is not a traditional house tour! Artist-led tours are accompanied by TOP’s Director of Education and end with a glass of wine on the piazza near sunset. Info: olana.org, 518-8281872. $20. All ages. Rain or shine. Olana State Historic Site, 5720 St Rt 9G, Hudson. 5:30pm Woodstock Shakespeare Festival: The Merchant of Venice. Presented by BirdOn-A-Cliff Theatre Company. Bring blankets, chairs & a picnic. Admission is free. Suggested donation $10. Info: 845-247-4007. 45 Comeau Drive, Woodstock. 5:30pm-7pm Restorative Yoga with Barbara Boris. Rejuvenating and supported postures that soothe the nervous system and alleviate tension. Lots of props and dim lights. Woodstock Yoga Center, 6 Deming St, Woodstock. Info: 845-679-8700, woodstockyogacenter@ gmail.com, woodstockyogacenter.com. $18. 6pm Newburgh: Four-Week July Beginner Swing Dance Class Series. With Linda and Chester Freeman, Got2Lindy Dance Studios. Beginner Swing Dance Class sessions 6-7pm. No partner or experience necessary. Intermediate Level 7-8pm. Four-week series on Fridays thru August 18th. $85 per person per four-week series. Private lessons in swing and ballroom and for wedding couples also available by appointment. For more info and to register visit got2lindy.com or call 845-236-3939. Studio87 The Wellness House, 87 Liberty St, Newburgh. 6:30pm-8pm Swing Dance Workshops w/ Paolo & Laurentina. 6:30-7:15pm Workshop 1: Fun Swing Patterns (All levels). 7:158pm Workshop 2: Collegiate Shag (Level 2). Workshop Admission: $15 one/$20 both workshops. Info on instructors: youtube.com/ watch?v=f2q SX46Eyyc. Dance to Gordon Webster Band at 8:30pm. Beginner swing lesson 8-8:30pm. $15, $10/full time students. Poughkeepsie Tennis Club, 135 S. Hamilton St., Poughkeepsie. Info: 845-454-2571, hudsonvalleycommunitydances@gmail.com. 7pm-10pm Hudson River Cruise: Venetian Night. Aboard the RipVanWinkle. Featuring music by Mike Dell, a parade of boats from our local marinas and a gift raffle. UCIAF The Ulster County Italian American Foundation. Info: 845-340-4700. $22. Hudson River Cruise/ Rip Van Winkle, Rondout Landing, Kingston. 7pm On a Midsummer’s Night Pop Opera. Premiere of Debbie Lan’s pop opera, a sung adaptation of Shakespeare’s comedy, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, performed by local actors/ singers. Rosendale Theatre, 408 Main St, Rosendale. Info: 845-658-8989, info@rosendaletheatre.org, rosendaletheatre.org. $20 door/$15 advance; tickets: brownpapertickets.com/ event/3022715. 7pm Live @ The Falcon: Sam Reider’s Future Folk Musik. Neo Folk Ensemble. Info: 845-2367970. The Falcon Underground, 1348 Route 9W, Marlboro. live@thefalcon.com. 7pm Live @ The Falcon: Jim Weider’s PRoJECT PERCoLATOR. Power Groove Guitars. Info: 845-236-7970. The Falcon Main Stage, 1348 Route 9W, Marlboro. live@thefalcon.com. 7pm-8:30pm Singer/Songwriter Justin Tracy. Join us for a night of FREE musical entertainment by Justin Tracy. He is a multiinstrumentalist with a focus on guitar and voice. Town of Esopus Library, 128 Canal Street, Port Ewen. Info: 845-338-5580, organizedmode@ gmail.com, esopuslibrary.org/. 7pm Kids Go Free Night & Camera/Autograph Night. During intermission kids will be able to go out onto the track to meet all the drivers, take pictures and get autographs! Gates open at 5pm. Info: 845-626-2155. Accord Speedway, Whitfield Rd, Accord. 7pm-9pm PianoSummer at New Paltz Flier Competition Gala. The four winners of the Flier Piano Competition will perform works of Ravel, Prokofiev, Schumann, Babajanian and Rachmaninoff. SUNY New Paltz McKenna Theatre, 1 Hawk Dr., New Paltz. Info: 845-2573880, boxoffice@newpaltz.edu, newpaltz.edu/ piano. $30/general reserved, $25/senior (62+), SUNY New Paltz faculty/staff, student. 7pm-9pm Middletown’s 2017 Summer Concert Series. Free Summer Concerts. Bring a Chair! Every Friday Night From May 26th to September 1st. Festival Square, 37 West Main St, Middletown. 7:30pm-9:30pm Live Music & Noodles with TIERNEY GREENE. Melodic music from the world, TIERNEY GREENE-keyboard/guitar/banjo/ vocals. No Cover. Info: 845-255-8811. GomenKudasai Noodle Escape, 232 Main St, New Paltz.

7:30pm Moonchildren. Play by Michael Weller. Info: woodstockplayhouseboxoffice@gmail.com or phone 845-679-6900. Woodstock Playhouse, Woodstock. woodstockplayhouse.org. $32, $36, $40. 7:30pm-9:30pm Powerhouse Theater Training Company presents Not, Not, Not, Not, Not Enough Oxygen. Powerhouse Theater Training Company will feature Not, Not, Not, Not, Not Enough Oxygen. Adapted from the book by Caryl Churchill. The Mug at Vassar College, 124 Raymond Ave, Poughkeepsie. Info: 845-4375370, powerhouse.vassar.edu. This event is free and reservations are not required. For more information about the show and Powerhouse Theater, visit powerhouse.vassar.edu. 8pm Thoroughly Modern Millie. Up In One Productions. Info: 845-876-3080. The Center For Performing Arts at Rhinebeck, 661 Rt 308, Rhinebeck. centerforperformingarts.org. $27, $25/senior/child. 8pm Sweeney Todd. Set against the backdrop of 19th century London, this witty and delicious Tony Award winning classic is sure to shock, awe, and thrill you. Mac-Haydn Theatre, 1925 NY-203, Chatham. Info: 518-392-9292, nkowalsky@machaydntheatre.org, machaydntheatre. org. $33-36. 8pm Newsies. Extra! Extra! Read all about it! They delivered the papers, until they made the headlines… Direct from Broadway comes Disney’s Newsies, the smash-hit, crowd-pleasing musical. This Tony Award-winning hit inspired by the real-life ‘Newsboy Strike of 1899,’ tells the captivating story of a band of underdogs who become unlikely heroes when they stand up to the most powerful men in New York. With music by Alan Menken & Jack Feldman and a book by Harvey Fierstein, this musical will be one for the papers! Phone: 845-794-1194. The Forestburgh Playhouse, 39 Forestburgh Rd, Forestburgh. fbplayhouse.org. 8pm-11:30pm Swing Dance. Dance to Gordon Webster - one of the most popular Lindy Hop bands in the world! No partner necessary. Beginner swing lesson 8-8:30pm. Poughkeepsie Tennis Club, 135 S. Hamilton St., Poughkeepsie. Info: 845-454-2571, hudsonvalleycommunitydances@gmail.com. $15, $10/full time students. 8pm-10pm Good Men Wanted. Presented by Vassar College and New York Stage and Film’s Powerhouse Theater. Bringing to life the incredible true stories of renegade women who disguised themselves as men to fight in the Civil War. Powerhouse Theater, 124 Raymond Avenue, Poughkeepsie. Info: 845-437-5632, powerhouse.vassar.edu. Subscriptions for Powerhouse will go on sale on May 10; single tickets will be available online beginning May 16. For more information, visit powerhouse.vassar.edu. 8pm-10pm Vassar College and New York Stage and Film’s Powerhouse Theater presents The Secret Life of Bees. Written by two time Pulitzer Prize winning playwright Lynn Nottage, The Secret Life of Bees is a musical workshop. Martel Theater of the Vogelstein Center for Drama and Film at Vassar College, 124 Raymond Avenue, Poughkeepsie. Info: 845-437-5370, powerhouse. vassar.edu. Subscriptions for Powerhouse will go on sale on May 10; single tickets will be available online beginning May 16. For more information, visit powerhouse.vassar.edu. 8pm-10pm Hang Man,. Presented by Vassar College and New York Stage and Film’s Powerhouse Theater. The second Inside Look workshop featured. Susan Stein Shiva Thater, Vassar College, 124 Raymond Ave, Poughkeepsie. Info: 845-437-5370, powerhouse.vassar.edu. Subscriptions will go on sale on May 10; single tickets will be available online beginning May 16. For more information, visit powerhouse. vassar.edu. 8pm The Devil Don’t Sleep Tour: Brantley Gilbert. With Special Guests: Tyler Farr & Luke Combs. Info: bethelwoodscenter.org         Bethel Woods Center for the Arts, Hurd Rd, Bethel. BethelWoodsCenter.org. 8:30pm Spiegeltent 2017: Suzan-Lori Parks’ Sula and the Noise. A brilliant songwriter, vocalist, and guitar player, Suzan-Lori Parks performs with her band Sula and the Noise, with Julian Rozzell and Christian Konopka. Making music with a distinctly Afro-Americana vibe, Sula and the Noise soulfully explores the roots, triumphs, and struggles of life in contemporary America. Bard College/ Spiegeltent, Annandale. fishercenter.bard.edu. $25 and up. 9pm Jay Collins and Friends Celebrate the Life of Gregg Allman. 6pm doors. Club Helsinki Hudson, 405 Columbia St, Hudson. Info: 518-828-4800, austin.helsinki@gmail. com, ticketfly.com/event/1505829. $25, $20. 10pm Spiegeltent 2017: After Hours. Jon Jon Battles. Open to patrons age 21 and up. Performances may contain nudity, and are for mature audiences only. Bard College/ Spiegeltent, Annandale. fishercenter.bard.edu. $12.


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RESIDENTIAL HOUSE CLEANING. Biweekly. Have own transportation. Hurley area. 845-338-1705. Seeking dedicated, mindful person for professional housecleaning company. Parttime and full-time positions available. Experienced, thoroughness, strength, independence, reliability & transportation is a must. 845-853-4476 or info@welcomehomecleaners.com Up to 6 positions available for each mechanical technicians and apprentices supporting new product development in Saugerties, NY. Sustainable Waste Power Systems is seeking motivated individuals looking to learn and grow into a career with OTJ training for mechanical work, equipment operations and maintenance, etc. Apprentices starting at $11.00/hr, and technicians starting at $12.50-$15.00/hr for 30hrs/week with raise potential based on progress and motivation. Valid driver’s license required, drug free workplace, background check. Experiences and references a plus. Will provide for OSHA 10 and Commercial Driver Medical Card. A StartUP NY Company - No NY State income tax! Email SWPSjobs@gmail.com HELP WANTED: HOUSE CLEANING, SHOPPING, etc. in Palenville. $12/hr. 518678-3450. CHAMBERMAID: PART-TIME. Must be reliable, attentive, have high standard of cleanliness & like to clean. Weekends

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HAVING AN OUTDOOR PARTY? TLK LLC. PORTABLE TOILET RENTALS. Weekend, Weekly, Monthly rentals. We have Gray, white, blue, tan, green (pine-scented), pink (rose-scented), red & blue handicap accessible. (We also have a few w/sinks). Great for Sporting Events, Concerts, Street Festivals, Parks, Construction/Building Sites, Outdoor Weddings, Campsites, Flea Markets, Party Events, etc. Call 845-658-8766, 845-417-6461 or 845-706-7197. e-mail: TLKportables@gmail.com

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Mark Your Calendars! Don’t miss the Drum Boogie Festival 2017 at Andy Leigh Field in Woodstock, NY on Saturday, September 9, 2017 from 11 am to 8 pm. The Drum Boogie Festival is a FREE multi-cultural music event, celebrating a diverse range of music, dance, and voice from around the world including Jazz, Reggae, Contemporary, East India, Caribbean and African styles. Renowned musicians performing throughout the day include Jack DeJohnette, NEXUS, The Big Takeover Reggae Band, Beatbox House, NYU Steel and more! Bring your lawn chair or blanket and come settle in for the day. Food trucks will be on site. See www.drumboogiefestival. com/ for more info.

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BEAUTIFUL NEW 3-BEDROOM, 2.5 bath home (2595 sq.ft.) w/huge bonus room and storage on one-of-a-kind, 2.5 acre estate size lot w/pond. Minutes from downtown Rhinebeck. Asking $575,000. Call Michael 845-688-5249. New Paltz HOME on 10 acres. 3-BEDROOMS, 3 baths, patio, 2 car garage, basement. Near Thruway, schools & shopping. Brokers welcome. $325,000. 845-2560352.

OFFICE SPACE AVAILABLE. Room in a lovely Victorian building in New Paltz. All utilities & Wi-Fi included. $450/month. (845)255-0559.

COMMERCIAL PROPERTY FOR SALE/LEASE Central Town Woodstock 3,700 sq. ft. +/25 Parking Spots — Shawu —

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COMMERCIAL SPACE • Approx. 3,000 sq ft. Multiple uses (manufacturing, retail, storage, warehouse, office) • Approx 1,500 sq ft. Can be used as Storage/ Warehouse

Call for details (845) 541-3854 – Conveniently located in Kingston –

1.5 baths, washer/dryer, deck. $1300/month includes heat & electric. First, last, security. Village of Gardiner/Rail Trail

Call Diane 845-255-4509

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HIGHLAND: LARGE 1-BEDROOM; second floor, $925/month heat & hot water included. Available immediately. Private, quiet neighborhood. On-site parking. Next to Highland Town Hall/Court, near Rt. 9W. Minutes to Poughkeepsie Bridge, Metro North, Rt. 9 & hospitals. 1 month security. No smoking. 845-453-0047.

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1-, 2-, & 3-BEDROOM APARTMENTS in renovated barn. 5 minutes by car outside New Paltz village. From $1000/ month-$2100/month. No dogs, no cats, no smoking. Please call 845-256-8160.

New Paltz: Southside Terrace Apartments Year round and other lease terms to suit your needs available!

We have, studios, one & two bedroom apartments, includes heat & hot water. (furniture packages available) Free use of the: Recreation Room, Pool, New Fitness Center & much more! “Now accepting credit cards! Move in & pay your security and deposit with your credit or debit card with no additional fees!”

Call 845-255-7205 for more information

Completely New Construction; 1-Bedroom Apartment w/separate entrance & parking in private home on 2 acres. Loftlike plan w/open kitchen-living room, separate bedroom w/french doors and new bathroom w/shower. $1350/month includes sanitation, heat, electric, A/C, water, lawn maintenance & snow removal. Professional or older student preferred. 2 mo’s security. 917-854-3415 or e-mail: judithsag@gmail. com

NEW PALTZ GARDENS APARTMENTS

21A Colonial Dr., New Paltz. 1 & 2 BR apts. Pets welcome! No security deposit option. 3-12 month leasing terms. Pool, laundry on site.

845-255-6171 1-Bedroom Apartment. Private entry in private home, parking, eat-in Kitchen, walk-in closet, heat, hot water, WiFi, cable, electric, gas- all included. 2-miles from Village. $1100/month. Available now. 845255-5847. Ask for Susan. 1-BEDROOM APARTMENT in private home. Includes utilities, cable and high speed internet. Walking distance to SUNY and town. No pets or smokers. $1000/ month, 1½ month security. Available August. Call (914)475-9834. SOUTHSIDE TERRACE APARTMENTS offers semester leases for Fall 2017 and short-term for the Summer! Furnished studios, one & two bedrooms, includes heat & hot water. Recreation facilities. Walking distance to campus and town. 845-255-7205. STUDENTS/PROFESSIONALS: ROOMS AVAILABLE. Close to SUNY, New Paltz. Newly renovated, clean, large kitchen, appliances, WiFi/computer access/TV, plenty of parking. $550/month/room, electric & heat included. First, last & security required. Available now. Student Housing for next semester available starting June. 845705-2430.

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Spacious, newly-renovated room in 4-BR house on 3 lovely acres in Cottekill (Rosendale), near SUNY/Ulster. Ideal for student. $400/month includes heat/electric, wifi; pay portion of plowing in winter. Nonsmoker; no drugs or alcohol. 845-687-9253

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RENTAL HOUSE: 2-BEDROOM, living room, bath, kitchen, dining room. Lease & security required. $1100/month. Call 845338-1705.

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1-BEDROOM APT. ON LAKE. Herons, Egrets, beavers, more. Quiet & peaceful. Between Woodstock & Saugerties. $1200/ month includes all utilities. Washer/dryer. No smoking. No pets. (845)247-3217.

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MUST SEE!! 2-STORY, 3-BEDROOM COUNTRY HOME, IDYLLIC SETTING. Semi-private road, 2M from heart of Woodstock. Large, luxury kitchen. Wood floors.


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PRIVATE HIDDEN TREASURE… …in the Catskills! Luxury & style abound this beautiful 3560sf air-conditioned custom designed home on 6(+) serene acres, and on a private road! Professionally landscaped, the amazing summer spa and magnificent saline heated pool are on the elegant stone patio w/top-of the-line builtins and pergola. Enter this Zen-like masterpiece’s soaring interior with 10ft ceilings, circular stairway and access to a stunning chef’s dream kitchen w/mahogany pocket doors that lead to the massive dining and living room & sunroom. The sensational MBR holds a spa style dressing room, powder room, a BA w/a glass walk-in shower and bathing tub. The 2nd fl features 3-BR, a den, a full-BA, a walk out deck sporting a hot tub and pool entrance. Convenient to Woodstock, Phoenicia and Belleayre Resorts. Call Mary Ellen VanWagenen or Ken Volpe today! .................................. $1,300,000 EXCEPTIONAL VIEWS In Shandaken you can look at the beautiful surrounding mountains as well and the Esopus Creek from this nearly new, 3-BR, 2½-BA home. It is conveniently located between Phoenicia and Belleayre Mountains. The main floor is open w/lots of natural light, laundry and a halfbath. The kitchen is large, spacious and full of light w/stainless appliances and plenty of room for entertaining. Be oh so close to Route 28 for all points East and West. This one is a DO NOT MISS! Call Mike Crocitto or George Graham first! .................................................. $149,500 W LO W CE! E N RI P

WOODSTOCK RUSTIC CONTEMPORARY In Woodstock, this Cedar sided contemporary is on 5-private acres, w/seasonal Mt. views. Located in a great location and w/in walking distance to Wilson State Pk. With over 2,000sf of living space, 3-BR and 3-BA, a large country EIK, a formal dining room, a terrific living room w/a gorgeous stone fireplace, oak floors, vaulted ceilings and skylights. The bedrooms all have access to their own private decks. In addition to this wonderful space is 600sf of finished basement includes a BR and office space, all w/ground level access. Call Richard Miller today! .................................. $449,000

LR w/wood fireplace, DR, office w/built-ins, flex room, 2 full baths, screened porch, patio, generator. Plentiful storage, laundry, garden, field. Landlord pays electric, lawn, snow. Tenant pays propane, oil, trash. $2500/month. First, Last, Security. NONSMOKERS. Call 845-750-1219.

Renovated 2-BEDROOM APARTMENT. Vaulted ceilings, woodburning fireplace, large eat-in kitchen, spa shower, washer/ dryer hookup, screened-in porch plus deck. $2350/month includes trash, heat, electric, lawn care, plowing/shoveling. First, last, security. No smoking. 845-802-4777.

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Great 1-Bedroom Apartment in Woodstock Center. Well-maintained historical, locked building. Clean, full of light. Bath room w/claw-foot tub. Walk everywhere. Private parking. Responsible person with steady income. No drugs/smoking/ pets. $995/month, includes utilities. One year Lease. 2 months security. Available Now. 845-853-4823.

WOODSTOCK: CHARMING 2-BEDROOM FARMHOUSE w/detached studio. Wide board floors, large meadow, deck. $1800/ month. Licensed R.E. agent 845-802-4777. WEST HURLEY RENTAL - Beautifully renovated 2 bedroom home at gateway to Woodstock. Walking distance to shopping center, NYC Bus Route & Library. Entire Upper level is Master Suite. Fully furnished. $2,200/month - Contact Ann “Jean” Semilof, Assoc. RE Broker Westwood Metes & Bounds Realty, Ltd. (845)340-1920 ext. 105 A WOODSTOCK CHARMING 2-BEDROOM FARMHOUSE w/detached studio. Wide board floors, large meadow, deck. $2500/month includes all utilities, Wi-Fi, cable, lawn care, cleaning. Licensed R.E. agent; 845-802-4777.

NOT JUST ANOTHER RAISED In Saugerties - Wait until you see this beautifully maintained 4-BR, 3-BA, home in the desirable Bishops Gate subdivision. This spacious home has an open floor plan that is perfect for entertaining. The MBR has an ensuite and walk in closet, and there is a potential 5th-BR, on the main level that could be used as an office/den. Off the dining room are sliding doors to a large Trex Deck w/all Vinyl railings for low maintenance and more time to enjoy w/family and friends. The expansive level backyard has a large baby barn. Access to the lower floor can be from the garage, or from a lovely separate rear entrance walkout w/a paved patio for entertaining. This home is move in ready and a delight to see! Call Michael Barros for more details! ................... $379,000 THE MOST FUN PAGE ON FACEBOOK

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2-BEDROOM, CHARMING, CHEERY HOUSE IN THE WOODS. LARGE AIRY “GLASS-ROOM” IDEAL ARTIST’S STUDIO. 3.3 very secluded acres, Woodstock-Saugerties. Outdoor fireplace. No pets. $1350. 1st/last, security. References. Available September 1. 845679-2300.

NEW IDEAL LOCATION! PRICLOW In New Paltz, bring your pots E! and pans to this 10,000+sf restaurant/diner structure. The restaurant directly boarders the NYS Thruway at Exit 18. There are plans for building a water park nearby, so start making a list of guests. The diner is waiting to be rediscovered and brought to its fullest potential. Just minutes to SUNY New Paltz, the UC Fairgrounds, Monhonk and the beautiful Hotel and lake, Awasting and Minnewaska Mountains for hours of hiking, swimming, Hudson Valley wineries and more. Just call Jeanne Rakowski to make your appointment for a showing! ................................................. $1,999,999

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Local College Faculty Seeks House Rental. Looking for a 3- or 4-bedroom house or livework loft. Woodstock area. $1500-$2000/ month Starting September 1st: 12-month or 9-month lease. Call 845-663-3357or e-mail: vastalschool@gmail.com

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Share House. 12 minutes from Woodstock by car. $425/month includes utilities. 50’ nontoxic pool. Quiet, woodsy, environmental enthusiasts. 845-246-9995, leave message.

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Remarkable 3 Br, 2.5 bath home with exquisite landscaping and tremendous attention to detail at every turn. Extensive decking, walkways and gardens, gazebo and rocking chair front porch. Johnny Weissmuller pool with one year old liner. Beautiful kitchen features new granite counters, upscale mechanics, one year old washer and dryer and more. Huge master bath, multi-zone heating. Built-in AC on main floor, large shed, two car garage, and so much more! Immaculate condition, and move-in ready. Great location, central to New Paltz and Kingston. $369,900

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A solid 2-3 bedroom ranch style house located on a corner double lot in the city of Kingston is waiting for you. Offering a bright living room with large picture windows, and a large open kitchen that connects with the dining room. Master bedroom has large walk in closet and half bath. There are 2 other bedrooms with closet space, however one of them has been converted into a den area with an attached heated sun room that overlooks the back yard. Downstairs has a finished walk out basement which is great for a family room, home gym or even home office. All of this and a two car attached garage. Don’t miss the OPEN HOUSE, this Sunday. Call for more details & directions! $235,000

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Perched high on rock outcropping cliffs in Woodstock, this handsome Tudor is flooded with natural light. The owner designed an easy open flowing space perfect for entertaining indoors and out. Gorgeous hardwood floors, huge kitchen, lavender bluestone fireplace. One generous bedroom on the first floor and 2 on the upper level plus large office, sweet reading nook, and open family room; 3 full baths. The master bedroom suite has its own balcony. Screened porch off living room and stone patio. Stone walls for plantings throughout the property. 3 acres at the base of Overlook Mountain, on the edge of the forest, and only a 10-minute walk to town. Immaculate condition. . $565,000

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Books Wanted. Barner Books buys quality used, rare, and out of print books wanted. Cash for your books and related goods (typewriters, maps, pens etc). We’ll come to you or visit the store (3 Church Street, New Paltz), email us barnerbooks@gmail.com or call 845-255-2635. BOTTOM LINE... I pay the HIGHEST PRICES for old furniture, ANTIQUES of every description. Paintings, lamps, rugs, porcelain, bronzes, silver, etc. One item to entire contents. House calls & free appraisals. Richard Miller Antiques (Est. 1972). (845)389-7286.

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OVERLOOKING WATERFALLS This magical spot overlooking a beautiful waterfall at the edge of the property is just a short walk to the Rosendale Main St and right down the road from the Rail Trail leading over the old train trestle for endless walks and biking. This 2 BR home has an open feel on the first floor with a large Kitchen & picture window looking on to the waterfall. There is a laundry room & half bath as well. Upstairs are 2 BRs & an additional room along with a full bath. There is also a walk up attic for additional storage. This home has a legal lower level apartment for extra income! Visit the OPEN HOUSE this Sunday, call for directions! $229,000

Charm and love are steeped into every detail of this updated beauty. Three bedroom, two bath enchanting home with all the convenience of today and the character of yesterday. You will not find another home in this price range with the quality and attention to detail at every turn. Come and enjoy! Priced to sell at ......$155,000

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AMERICAN LEGION, Springtown Road, Tillson: CRAFT FAIR & VENDOR EVENT SPACES; $25. Indoor 6x8 space, 10x8 space closed pavillion. Need to rent a table= $5. RESERVE @ 845-853-9052.

YARD SALE SATURDAY & SUNDAY, 7/22 & 7/23, 9 a.m. 518 Burnt Meadow Road, Wallkill. Collection of household, some tools, furniture, lamps, pet toys, lots of smalls.

Vendors Needed

660

Estate/Moving Sale

Moving Sale Saturday, July 22, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. In case of rain, Sunday, 7/23, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. 26 Millrock Road, New Paltz: Furniture, household items, antique tools, gardening supplies. Everything Must Go!

Actively seeking consignments for future auctions

Offering free consultations, we provide the professional and experienced service to properly market your fine art, antiques and collectibles. Donny Malone: 914.388.3811 John Paul 914.213.0425

www.hudsonvalleyauctions.com

650

Antiques & Collectibles

WANTED-TOP DOLLARS PAID! We Buy Entire Estates or Single Items. Actively Seeking Gold and Silver of any kind, Sterling, Flatware & Jewelry. Furniture, Antiques through Mid-Century. We Gladly do House Calls. Free Appraisals. We also do Estate/Tag Sales. 35 years experience. One Call Does It All. Call or text anytime 24/7.

617-981-1580

Yard & Garage Sales

WOODSTOCK GARAGE SALE ONGOING SUMMER SUNDAYS, 12-3p.m. 165 PLOCHMAN LANE Fashion items, home decor, LPs, audio/decorating books, new gifts & collectibles from France, Italy & Hong Kong and my husband’s toys & tools.

HUGE DOWNSIZING SALE Friday & Saturday 7/21 & 7/22, 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Antiques including 1900’s Eastlake style dresser w/mirror, collectibles, furniture, art work, tools, household items, games, puzzles. 51 Glen Street, Kingston. 20-Family Yard Sale. 268 Main St., Kingston. Friday-Saturday, 8 a.m.-?, Sunday, 9 a.m.? Furniture, housewares, linens, pictures, books, beautiful adult & children’s clothing, toys, lamps, china, antique dolls, carriage, etc.

Auctioneers and Appraisers • Since 1984 270 Breunig Road • New Windsor, NY 12553

• One Item or Entire Estates •

Buy & Swap

To: 85377

Cl Classic 1900’s Victorian 3 BR Victorian ffeaturing a rocking chair front porch, beautiful fea so solid wood front door and entryway with or original woodwork, high ceilings, original wood mo molding, and gorgeous solid wood floors! Large bright living room, spacious dining room, and a stunning kitchen with tall wood cabinetry, recessed lighting, granite countertops, ceramic tiled floor with gas stove, dishwasher and new stainless refrigerator. Full basement with bath, and family / play room! Some upgrades include central a/c, newer roof & new gas hot water heater! Outside offers a large back deck, an above-ground pool, fenced backyard & more! Call for more details today! $229,900

MODERNIZED AND RESTORED!

845.750.0604 Firewood for Sale

To: 85377

KINGSTON VICTORIAN LOADED WITH CHARM

Estate Sales and Services We purchase jewelry, sterling silver and other estate items. Professional Estate Sales Conducted Estate Auction Services & Appraisals Covering Dutchess & Ulster Counties and all of the Tristate Area Call for consultation 914-255-5776 estatesny.com

665

Flea Market

HIGH FALLS Flea Market, Rt. 213 High Falls. Art, Antiques, Collectibles. EVERY SUNDAY through November, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Vendor info: Joni (845)810-047 1 or jonicollyn@ aol.com

MOWER’S SATURDAY/SUNDAY FLEA MARKET; Maple Lane, Woodstock. Every weekend. Antiques, collectibles, produce & Reusables. 845-679-6744. Join us for our 40th Year! For brochure: woodstockfleamarket@hvc.rr.com GOOGLE US!

695

Professional Services

GBM TRANSPORTATION SERVICES INC. Professional Moving and Delivery. Residential/Commercial. Local and N.Y.C. Metro areas. N.Y.S. Dot T 12467, Shandaken, N.Y. Call 845-688-2253.

Made you look. Our newspapers and websites reach over 50,000 readers a week. Go to 845-334-8200 or ulsterpublishing.com to advertise.


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700

Personal & Health Services

CERTIFIED AIDE LOOKING FOR PRIVATE CARE for elderly. 10 years experience. Live-in or hourly. References available. Ulster County area. (845)706-5133.

702

Art Services

OIL PAINTING RESTORATION. Cleaned, relined, retouched, refinished. Also frames & wood sculptures repaired. Call Carol (845)687-7813.

710

Organizing/ Decorating/ Refinishing

PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZER/HOUSEKEEPER. Help w/everyday problems, special projects; clutter, paperwork, moving, gardening & personal assistant. Affordable. Fully Insured, Confidentiality Assured. MargotMolnar.com; Masters Psychology, former CEO, Certified Hospice Volunteer. margotmolnar1@gmail.com (845)6796242.

715

Cleaning Services

HB Painting & Construction INC. *Painting: Interior/Exterior, Pressure-Washing, Staining, Glazing... *Construction: Home Renovations, Additions, Bathrooms, Kitchen, Doors, Windows, Decks, Roofs, Gutters, Tile, Hardwood Floors (New-Refinish), Sheetrock, Tape. Snowplowing. Call 845-616-8574. “ABOVE AND BEYOND” HOUSEPAINTING by Quadrattura, since 1997. Interior/ Exterior, Decorator Finishes, Restorations, Expert Color Consultation, Plastering, Wallpaper Removal, Light Carpentry. Add value to your home economically. Environmentally conscious work done w/old world craftsmanship and pride. (845)332-7577. Senior Discount. References. Free Estimates. NYS DOT T-12467

ULSTER WINDOW CLEANING CO. **Estate, **Residential. **Free Estimates, Fully Insured. Call 679-3879

COUNTRY CLEANERS Homes & Offices • Insured & Bonded

Excellent references.

Call (845)706-1713 or (845) 679-8932 CLEAN UPS, CLEAN OUTS. Indoor/ Outdoor. Junk & debris removal. Estates prepared for Moving and Sale. (845)6882253. Residential, Commercial Cleaning. SPECIAL FOR SENIORS. Special: basic clean 2/1- $60. Rentals, All services offered. Green/all natural supplies. Flexible schedule. 7 day service. Insured. Free estimates. 845-235-6701.

717

Caretaking/Home Management

• Residential / Commercial • Moving • Delivery • Trucking • Local & NYC Metro Areas

Shandaken, NY 845-688-2253 HABE HABERWASH PRESSURE WASHING PRE & EXTERIOR PAINTING & STAINING. Residential and Commercial Residentia Specializing in decks, fences, roofs, driveways, patios.

FREE ESTIMATES, FULLY INSURED Accepting All Major Credit Cards

Contact Jason Habernig

845-331-4966, 845-249-8668 Visit my website: Haberwash.com

Professional Craftsmanship for all phases of construction

845.331.4844 HniBuilders.com Hugh@HniBuilders.com

Want to help but can’t adopt a cat? Don’t forget about our Foster Program! Visit our website UCSPCA.org, for details & pictures of cats to foster. Come see us & all of our other friends at the Ulster County SPCA, 20 Wiedy Road, Kingston ( just off the traffic circle). Open 6 days a week, 11:30 a.m.3:30 p.m. (Closed on Mondays.) (845)3315377. DIANA’S FANCY FLEA MARKET: Nice Items Needed For Next Sale! Call Diana 626-0221. To Benefit Diana’s CAT Shelter in Accord.

960

Pet Care

Septic Systems • Drainage Driveways • Tree Removal Retaining Walls • Ponds

(845) 679-4742

schafferexcavating.com

SEPTIC SOLUTIONS

PET CARE... I’M AVAILABLE to care for your pets in your home. Food, walks, litter, love. Let me help you enjoy your vacation by caring for your four-legged children. Lots of love, dependable, reliable, references. New Paltz & surrounding areas. Call Mrs. Doolittle’s Pet Care 845-6582073.

Painting: Interior - Exterior Plastering, Taping, Structolite Wall coverings, Color Matching Many references in Catskill area and Manhattan garybuckendorf@gmail.com

917-593-5069

Experienced- TROMPE O’LOEIL and FAUX FINISHING, 20 yrs. in Paris, and 10 yrs. locally. References and insured. Call Casimir: 845-430-3195 or 845-616- 0872.

Septic System Installation and Repair Tanks - Pump Chambers Drywells - Drainfields

Paramount Contracting & Development Corp.

William Watson • Residential / Commercial

SNOW PLOWING & SANDING

845-679-4742

Call William, for your free estimate (845) 401-6637

septicsolutionsnow.com

Field Mowing

725

Plumbing, Heating, AC & Electric

Stoneridge Electrical Service, Inc. www.stoneridgeelectric.com

• Standby Generators

• Swimming Pool Wiring

24 Months to Pay, 0% Interest (if qualified)

• LED Patio Lighting

• Service Upgrades

Low-Rate Financing Available

H Z Emergency Generators U \ LICENSED 331-4227 INSURED

740

Building Services

HANDYMAN, HOME REPAIR, Carpentry, Remodels, Installations, Roofing, Painting, Mechanical repairs, etc. Large and small jobs. Reasonable rates. Free estimates. References available. (845)616-7470.

720

Painting/Odd Jobs

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Showroom: (845) 255-2022 Cabinet Shop: (845) 679-2002 wcwkitchens.com

Reasonably Priced Quality Work

Interiors & Remodeling Inc s ’ d e . T

From Walls to Floors, Ceilings to Doors, Decks, Siding & More.

Reliable, Dependable & Insured Call for an estimate

845-688-7951

www.tedsinteriors.com

HANDYALL SERVICES: *Carpentry, *Plumbing, *Electrical, *Painting, *Excavating & Grading. 5 ton dump trailer. Trees cut, Yards cleaned & mowed. Snow Removal. Call Dave (845)514-6503- mobile. House & Estate Cleanouts, Junk Removal, Dump Runs. Helping homeowners, realtors and property managers for 20 years. One call, it’s gone! Senior & disabled discounts. 845-247-7365. GarysHauling.com

Excavation Site work Drain ¿elds Land clearing Septic systems Demolition Driveways

Landscaping Lawn installation Ponds Retaining walls Stone work ...and much more

Neil A. Schaffer

Authorized Dealer & Installer

EXPERIENCED HANDYMAN WITH A VAN. Carpentry, painting, flatscreen mounting, light hauling/delivery, cleanouts. Second home caretaking. All small/ medium jobs considered. Versatile, trustworthy, creative, thrifty. References. Ken Fix It. 845-616-7999.

HNI Builders

Incorporated 1985

Gary Buckendorf

MAID IN AMERICA. Home/Office cleaning. Gardening and kitty care, too. Attentive to detail. Many years experience and excellent local references. Best to call between 9am-10pm. (845)514-2510.

July 20, 2017

by Rim 845-594-8705

Down to Earth Landscaping Quality service from the ground up

• • • • •

D AND S IMPROVEMENTS: Home improvement, repair and maintenance, from the smallest repairs to large renovations. Over 50 years of combined experience. Fully insured. www.dandsimprovements.com (845)339-3017

760

Gardening/ Landscaping

STONE WALL RESTORATIONS; Thoughtful, innovative & resourceful approaches. Kevin Towle (914)906-8791.

950

Animals

TWO LOVING CAT BROTHERS... Our caregiver just lost our home, so now we’re looking for new loving home. Our names are BOSS and KITTY. We love to cuddle, play & sleep together, good w/dogs & other cats as long as they aren’t bullies. We’re 4-years old, tabby & white, very sweet, well behaved, neutered, up to date w/shots & litter pan trained. If you’d like more information about us, please call the Town of Saugerties Animal Shelter at (845)679-0339. We are just waiting to be adopted and to be in a loving home for the rest of our lives. FOR ADOPTION; ORANGE CAT BOY; KNUCKLES. I’m about 2-years old and have had a very tough life. I have only one eye. Also, I have FIV. Usually, FIV cats can live together w/other cats who have FIV, but I need to be an only cat. I like my own space. I’m up to date w/shots, have been neutered and am litter pan trained. My caregiver is very smart because he can tell I was abused. I am a big orange boy ready to love you. If you want more information about me, please call/text (845)389-7840 or email: trippledigits@hotmail.com

Specializing in: Hardscape Tree trimming Fences Koi ponds Snow plowing

Benjamin Watson, Owner Phone: (845) 389-3028

PROJECT CAT is a non-profit cat RESCUE & SHELTER. Please help get cat off the streets & into homes. Adopt a healthy & friendly cat or kitten companion for a lifetime. High Falls/Accord area. (845)6874983 or visit our cats at www.projectcat. org WOULD YOU LIKE AN OUTDOOR CAT? Do you have a barn, garage, shed or outbuilding? Would you like to consider having feral cats? You can help cats in need who will help keep your barn, etc. free of rodents. The cats will be neutered/spayed and up to date w/shots. Please call the Woodstock Feral Cat Project at 347-2582725.

990

Boats/ Recreational Vehicles

Coachman, 27’. Great camper for the Adirondacks, like new, NYS inspected. Best Offer. Call 845-338-4574. Coleman 16’ Ram-X Scanoe. $400 or best offer. Call 845-658-8766, leave message or 845-706-7197.

999

Vehicles Wanted

CASH PAID FOR USED cars & trucks regardless of condition. Junk cars removed. Call 246-0214. DMV 7107350.


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